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Special Packages | Carol Kranowitz | Education | Music CDs | Children's Books | General Sensory | The CAT-Kit | Other Fun Stuff |
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Squirmy Wormy How I Learned to Help Myself by Lynda Farrington Wilson
Many kids have some form of SPD (Sensory
Processing Disorder), but who can help them overcome their daily
struggles? Wait! They can help themselves! Squirmy Wormy is a cute and funny picture book that will help elementary school children understand sensory problems. - Temple Grandin,Ph.D.author of The Way I See It and Thinking in Pictures. ISBN: 978-1-935567-18-9 $14.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Sensitive Sam A Sensitive Story With a Happy Ending for Parents and Kids by Marla Roth-Fisch
Winner of a 2009 Book of the Year
Award Appropriate for children, families, and professionals, this wonderful book brings to life the story of Sam, whose over-sensitivity creates chaos and frustration in his life. Sam’s various sensory sensitivities adversely affect Sam’s experiences, both at home and in the classroom. He walks readers through his typical day of sensory blunders (which many kids and families may find all too familiar!). Finally, at the suggestion of Sam’s teacher, his parents take Sam to see an occupational therapist. Sam describes the process in a non-threatening, child’s perspective that is sure to sooth young readers who may be facing the same challenges. ISBN: 978-1-932565-86-7 $14.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Picky, Picky Pete A Boy and His Sensory Challenges by Michelle Griffin, OT Written by Michele Griffin, an occupational therapist, this picture book is a must for any child with sensory processing disorder. Pete finds his clothes uncomfortable and can’t stand “paint, soap, and things with lumps.” He explains this to his mother and the reader in this fun children’s book, as he and his mother navigate a difficult morning in the life of a young boy with sensory issues. ISBN: 978-1-935567-21-9 $14.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Apples for Cheyenne A Story about Autism, Horses and Friendship by Elizabeth King Gerlach Illustrated by Kim Miller
Apples for Cheyenne is an engaging
children’s book about a girl with autism who finds friendship
through her time with Cheyenne, a gentle horse. Follow Rachel and
her friends as they go on a horseback riding adventure. Children
will delight in this heartwarming tale while also learning about
autism and other disabilities. ISBN: 978-1-935274-22-3 $14.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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I Like Birthdays... It’s the Parties I’m Not Sure About! by Laurie Renke; illustrated by Jake Renke and Max Renke In this colorful picture book, a child’s voice explains why parties can be painful for some kids. Balloons are popping, kids are screaming, party games are confusing—does a kid have to endure all of this to be a good friend? In the end, perhaps it would be better to celebrate a friend’s birthday on another day. That’s still being a great best friend! Author Laurie Renke, mother to sons and illustrators Jake and Max, wrote this wonderful children’s book for her young son with SPD, and to raise SPD awareness. ISBN: 978-1-932565-87-4 $8.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Goodenoughs Get in Sync-New Edition 5 Ways SPD Can Affect You and Me! This delightfully illustrated “chapter book,” geared for 8-to-12-year-olds, tells the charming tale of five family members and their naughty dog (each with a different sensory processing challenge) and how they get in sync after a tough day. The story itself is in larger print to benefit younger readers. Explanations of sensory processing issues are woven throughout the story in smaller type for proficient readers to linger over at leisure. Everyone with sensory issues will find a character to identify with. Maybe your child is like Darwin, with sensory overresponsivity. Or perhaps you know someone like Betsy and Filibuster, who are sensory seekers. This wonderful book, from the best-selling author of The Out-of-Sync Child and The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, is a must-have for every family challenged by sensory processing problems! Winner of an iParenting Media Award and a Finalist for ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year in Children’s Nonfiction! ISBN: 978-1-932565-88-1 $14.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Special People, Special Ways by Arlene Maguire "Share a joke or a dream. Make someone feel good. We need laughter, hugs, and to be understood.…Though we seem different, inside we’re the same. Our hearts are for caring, no matter our name.” Arlene Maguire’s delightful rhymes combine with Sheila Bailey’s rich watercolor illustrations to take the reader on a journey of discovery. Each page portrays positive images of children with various disabilities. Winner of an iParenting Media Award, this book illustrates that beyond our physical limitations is a world of unique gifts for each of us to share. Teachers and parents love to read this book aloud to promote understanding and tolerance at school and at home. The detailed artwork attracts children of all ages. ISBN: 978-1-885477-65-1 $14.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Herman’s Hiding Places Discovering Up, In, Under, and Behind by Karen Emigh Karen Emigh’s son Brett—the “star” of all three of her books—received a diagnosis of autism when he was 6 years old. Each book teaches a part of language that children on the autism spectrum often struggle with. In Herman’s Hiding Places, she teaches the concepts behind prepositions. Brett and his dog, Herman, play hide-and-seek, and Herman is “it.” Young readers will learn the meaning and uses of the prepositions up, in, under, and behind, as they follow Brett on his search for Herman. This book will teach, delight, and entertain all young children. ISBN: 978-1-932565-01-0 $9.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Who Took My Shoe? Discovering Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How by Karen Emigh Who Took My Shoe? Brett and his dog Herman embark on a search for Brett’s mysteriously missing shoe. They playfully and methodically ask questions, such as, Who took it? What happened to it? How can I find my shoe? The answers are pretty hilarious, until Brett finally asks the right one and discovers his shoe in a most unlikely place! Although written to teach the concepts of who, what, where, why, when, and how questions for children on the autism spectrum, Who Took My Shoe? will teach, entertain, and delight all youngsters. ISBN: 978-1-885477-95-8 $9.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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Bookworm Discovering Idioms, Sayings and Expressions by Karen Emigh “This book will sell like hotcakes!” If you understood what that means, you just subconsciously interpreted an idiom. Most children learn these “figures of speech” in social contexts. For children who lack this ability, however, communication can get very confusing. The third book in Karen Emigh’s series, Bookworm introduces young readers to the world of idioms, narrated by Brett and his helpful dog, Herman. Playful dialogue, clear explanations, and colorful images make figurative language understandable and fun. ISBN: 978-1-932565-42-3 $9.95 BUY IT NOW! |
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