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On to today's Perfect Picture Book Friday pick
I'm Here, by Peter H. Reynolds |
Written and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
Atheneum Books For Young Readers, 2011
Ages 4-8
Themes:
Autism, Friendship, Fitting In
Opening:
Can you hear it? Voices. Splashes upon splashes of sound.
I hear it all like one big noise. A big drum. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom.
They are there.
I am here.
Synopsis:
A boy sits by himself on the playground, but when he constructs a paper airplane and stays true to himself, he finds a friend. Through simple pictures and dialogue, the book expresses the isolation some kids experience because of their autism.
What I Love:
By the second page, I could see my autistic friend's personality shining from the mc, though I had no idea this book was inspired by a real boy on the spectrum. In perfect Peter Reynolds style, I'm Here explores and explains what it's like for some kids with autism. A beautifully illustrated tale of friendship.
Bonus:
1. The above short film was commissioned by the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center in 2007. It's not as effective as the book, but worth seeing.
2. Educate yourself on the SAARC website, or get involved in their F.R.I.E.N.D. program to learn strategies for interacting with children on the Autism spectrum and as importantly, teaching our children how to strengthen their friendships with kids with ASD.
3. Explore Fablevision's website. The animation company, brainchild of Peter H. Reynolds, produces fabulous educational and entertainment software and short subject cartoons.
4. Visit Teaching Community to learn 22 tips for supporting autistic students in the classroom.
5. Visit Autism Speaks for 10 things parents of kids on the spectrum wish you knew.
6. Choose one of a dozen paper airplane styles from Fun Paper Airplanes, from beginner to advanced with instructions and downloadable templates.
7. Blue Skies Ahead has invented a simple, fun paper airplane flight school.
8. Creative Youth Ideas uses paper airplane games to help kids build their relationship with God as well as with others.
9. Check out these and more Perfect Picture Books at your local library.
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Have you reviewed a Perfect Picture Book along this theme? Please leave the link in the comments below. Thanks!
Check out all the recommended titles for Perfect Picture Book Friday
for Friday, September 16, 2016 available on Susanna Leonard Hill's blog.
Check out all the recommended titles for Perfect Picture Book Friday
for Friday, September 16, 2016 available on Susanna Leonard Hill's blog.
One of my favorite books for kids about autism. Great book by Peter Reynolds.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support of this book. I am so in love with it. It perfectly reflects my friend's attitudes.
DeleteI'm so glad you reviewed this book. It's been a little while since i read it. It's time to check it out again.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I was surprised it wasn't on the list yet. Happy to oblige.
DeleteBeautiful book. Loved the video. A must read. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWan't that a cool video? I love those kids. It made me tear up. Thanks.
DeleteI hadn't heard about this one. Thanks for the list of resources!
ReplyDeleteThank-YOU. I hope you enjoy the book and are able to share the resources as well.
DeleteA great addition to books on the subject of autism. Adore all of Peter's books.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. What is it about his work? It's just magical.
DeleteLove Peter's books. They are magical for sure. The words and illustrations bring you into the story and you never want to let go.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your thoughts. I couldn't agree more.
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