I was so excited to win a copy of
Connor and the Taekwondo Tournament, on @LydiaLukidis's blog. This book/series is written by #neurodivergent author @JenMaliaBooks and features neurodivergent characters. You can read my review here: https://t.co/grFCTQ9GdJ
#kidlit#teachers
Happy #AutismAcceptanceMonth! If you’re looking for #KidLit written by and about autistic folks, we’ve got a 🧵 of 25+ books for you to add to your list! 📚
▪︎ “Too Sticky! Sensory Issues with Autism” @JenMaliaBooks & @jlewvriethoff
▪︎ “It Was Supposed to be Sunny” Samantha Cotterill
▪︎ “How are you, Verity?” Meghan Wilson Duff, @tbeardraws
▪︎ “Benji, the Bad Day, and Me” @sallyjpla
▪︎ “Bitsy Bat, School Star” by @KWindness
My chapter book, CONNOR AND THE TAEKWONDO TOURNAMENT (Book 3, The Infinity Rainbow Club), illustrated by Peter Francis and published by Beaming Books, was recommended in an Instagram reel with books featuring children with ADHD!
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For Autism Acceptance Month, here’s a throwback photo of me signing copies of TOO STICKY! at the American Library Association (ALA) Conference in Philadelphia in January 2020. I had no idea what was coming! 😷 #ActuallyAutistic#ChildrensBooks#AutismAcceptanceMonth
April is Autism Acceptance Month. The Infinity Rainbow Club was featured on the front page of @virginianpilot when it launched. The book series is not so much about neurodivergence as it is about kids who happen to be neurodivergent having fun. #ActuallyAutistic @NaomisLitPix
April is Autism Acceptance Month. TOO STICKY, illus. by @jlewvriethoff, came out 4 yrs. ago today. The Infinity Rainbow Club series, illus. by Peter Francis, is named after the infinity rainbow symbol for neurodivergence. @BeamingBooksMN @NaomisLitPix @andreadonall@Soaring20sPB