A young boy journeys into the Land of Giants. The giants are very different from him and at first, he is frightened. Some of the giants can't see and chase him with sticks. Others talk using a strange hand language, while others move in chairs with huge wheels. But when one of the giants really wants to be his friend, the boy soon learns that they are not really so different from him after all.
Three bickering sisters learn to work together by helping a two-headed, special needs dragon!
The Puzzle of the Two-Headed Dragon was inspired by the author's work with adults who have autism and other special needs. This book celebrates people of all abilities, including those who are blind, deaf, or nonverbal.
A nonverbal girl and a boy in a rocket-powered wheelchair go on a zany outer space adventure in this picture book celebrating diversity and special needs! The Amazing Captain K was inspired by the author's work with adults who have autism and other special needs. This book celebrates people of all abilities, including those who are nonverbal, speak with sign language, or use a wheelchair.
I’ve lived in this hospital a long time now. Sometimes I get tired of being connected to all of these wires and medicines.
But all that changes on the night of the harvest moon, when Puca comes to me. Puca has magic. Magic that can take away all my sickness and pain—and the wires too!
Am I ready? Am I brave enough to trust Puca and travel with him beyond the stars?