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Books > Children's & Educational > Leisure interests, hobbies & sport > Natural history & pets > Dinosaurs & the prehistoric world
The story of Alice the Aspiesaurus draws on the author's personal
experiences to give children a positive message about autism. An
autistic dinosaur called Alice is finding it hard to make friends
at her school, and we learn about some of the difficulties that
Alice has, such as finding busy places scary, but also about some
of the positives of having autism, like having a good memory. Along
the way, Alice meets an older Aspiesaurus called Alvin, who helps
her to see her differences as a good thing. Alice then has the
confidence to befriend the other dinosaurs and use her amazing
brain to help them. This book will appeal to all children with its
relevant message, easy to read story, and fun, colourful
illustrations of dinosaurs. Children who have autism themselves can
greatly benefit from this book, which explains why they may feel
different, and reassures them that differences are a good thing.
Welcome to Dinosaurium.
This museum is open all hours. It will transport you millions of years back in time to discover the largest and most ferocious land animals that ever lived - the dinosaurs. So where did the T.rex live? What did Brachiosaurus eat? Could dinosaurs swim and fly? And why did they die out?
With specially written text for younger readers, step inside to explore the incredible world of the dinosaurs.
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Beyond the Swirl
(Paperback)
Lester Blum; Illustrated by Chi Fung Wong
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R647
R530
Discovery Miles 5 300
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