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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal issues > Disability & illness
Gathering the artistic talents of Asperkids and artists from around
the world, as well as her own original artwork, Jennifer O'Toole
has created a one-of-a-kind coloring book that's educational, fun
and above all a celebration of difference! We all know that
children with Asperger syndrome are far more likely to learn and
enjoy themselves when their special interests are involved, and the
color-in drawings in this book cover a wide range of subjects that
Aspies love. We're talking mythology, atomic structures, nature,
historical fashions, and more! Full of cool art, geeky humor, and
inspirational quotations, this is a coloring book for all ages that
celebrates the unapologetic awesomeness of Asperkids. A proportion
of the proceeds will go towards supporting arts programs for
children on the autism spectrum.
Discover how to train your brain and become the best you can be in
this empowering and inclusive guide by the nation's favourite
doctor, Dr Ranj. Brains don't look like much, do they? A touch of
slime here, some squishy grey stuff there. But in fact, your brain
is more powerful than any supercomputer, and it is completely
fascinating. Have you ever wondered why you're left-handed? Or why
you have dreams? Or what causes pins and needles? I'll tell you
what else: your brain is completely unique. That's right: no one
else has a brain quite like yours. So if you want to learn how to
make the most of YOUR brain, this is the book for you. It doesn't
just explain how the brain works. It'll teach you how to train your
brain to get better at stuff you find difficult. It'll show you how
different people think in different ways and why that makes each
person so special. It'll help you keep your mind happy and healthy.
Because when that brilliant brain of yours is in tip-top condition,
you can be the BEST version of you. You'll discover: - Why some
skills come to you more easily than others - How to cope with
knockbacks and improve on the difficult stuff - Why we feel certain
emotions and how to manage the difficult ones - How to keep your
brain in top condition for learning - Why looking after your mind
is the key to growing up happy Including insights from neurodiverse
young people, the book also features bright two-colour
illustrations from David O'Connell and dyslexia-friendly design.
NHS paediatrician and Sunday Times bestselling author of How to
Grow Up and Feel Amazing, Dr Ranj, is here to inspire ALL young
readers to love themselves, however their brains work.
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Always Climb
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