Autism -- Juvenile literature
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Autism -- Juvenile literature
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Autism
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- Funny, you don't look autistic, a comedian's guide to life on the spectrum, Michael McCreary
- Russell's world, a story for kids about autism, by Charles A. Amenta III ; illustrated by Monika Pollak
- When my autism gets too big, a relaxation book for children with autism spectrum disorders, written and illustrated by Kari Dunn Buron ; foreword by Brenda Smith Myles
- Autism, by Michele Engel Edwards
- I see things differently, a first look at autism, Pat Thomas ; illustrated by Claire Keay
- Liam says 'sorry', repairing an encounter gone sour, Jane Whelen Banks
- Funny, you don't look autistic, a comedian's guide to life on the spectrum, Michael McCreary
- Autism, Ann O. Squire
- What is autism?, Elisabeth Herschbach
- The autism acceptance book, being a friend to someone with autism, by Ellen Sabin
- Can I tell you about autism?, a guide for friends, family and professionals, Jude Welton ; foreword by Dr. Glenys Jones ; illustrated by Jane Telford
- Autism, Sarah Lennard-Brown
- Understanding autism, Jessica Rusick
- I love my brother!, a preschooler's view of living with a brother who has autism, story by Connor Sullivan ; edited by Danielle Sullivan ; illustrations by Connor Sullivan, Christopher Sullivan and Danielle Sullivan
- A different kind of normal, my real-life completely true story about being unique, Abigail Balfe
- All about my brother, an eight-year-old sister's introduction to her brother who has autism, written and illustrated by Sarah Peralta ; with foreword by Brenda Smith Myles
- Greta Thunberg, written by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara ; illustrated by Anke Weckmann
- My friend has autism, by Kaitlyn Duling
- Autism and Asperger syndrome, Ana Maria Rodriguez
- Autism, Richard Spilsbury
- Liam wins the game, sometimes, a story about losing with grace, Jane Whelen Banks
- My brother's keeper, a kindergartner's view of autism, story by Jace Richards ; edited by D.R. Richards ; illustrations by Jace Richards & D.R. Richards
- Living with autism, by Megan Atwood ; content consultant, Dr. Sandra Harris, PhD
- Autistic planet, Jennifer Elder ; illustrated by Marc Thomas and Jennifer Elder
- I see you, little Andrew, by Stefanie Boggs-Johnson ; illustrated by Theresa Clement
- The chameleon kid, contolling meltdown before he controls you, by Elaine Marie Larson ; designed by Vivian Strand
- Can I tell you about Asperger syndrome?, a guide for friends and family, Jude Welton ; illustrated by Jane Telford ; foreword by Elizabeth Newson
- I know someone with autism, Sue Barraclough
- Different like me, my book of autism heroes, Jennifer Elder ; illustrations by Marc Thomas and Jennifer Elder
- Autism, by Peggy J. Parks
- Coping with Asperger syndrome, Maxine Rosaler
- Autism, Marlene Targ Brill
- Autism, Carol Baldwin
- What happens when someone has autism?, Katie Kawa
- Autism, Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
- Mis amigos tienen autismo, por Kaitlyn Duling
- Autism spectrum disorders, H.W. Poole ; series consultant, Anne S. Walters, PhD, Chief Psychologist, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Clinical Associate Professor, Alpert Medical School/Brown University
- Liam says 'Hi', learning to greet a friend, Jane Whelen Banks
- Noah chases the wind, written by Michelle Worthington ; illustrated by Joseph Cowman
- Autism, by Michelle Levine
- Autism, by Elaine Landau
- Talking to angels, Esther Watson
- Everything you need to know when a brother or sister is autistic, Marsha Sarah Rosenberg
- A different kind of normal, my real-life completely true story about being unique, Abigail Balfe
- A friend like John,, understanding Autism, Suzanne B. Bartlett, M.D
- Point to happy, Miriam Smith and Afton Fraser ; photographs by Margo Smithwick
- Life with autism, by Jeanne Marie Ford
- Understanding Sam and Asperger syndrome, story by Clarabelle Van Niekerk & Liezl Venter, MA CCC-SLP ; pictures by Clarabelle Van Niekerk
- I see things differently, a first look at autism, Pat Thomas ; illustrated by Claire Keay
- Explaining autism, Robert Snedden
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