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This engaging picture book shows everyday life with little crow siblings when one of them is on the autism spectrum. My Brother Otto is a child-friendly, endearing, and fun picture book for children about the love, acceptance, and understanding a sister, Piper, has for her little brother Otto, who is on the autism spectrum. The book provides explanations for Otto's differences and quirkiness in an easy-to-understand language, and highlights Otto's desires for adventure and love-just like his peers. To be more specific, My Brother Otto is a sweet story about a sister and a brother who engage in common, everyday experiences in their own unique way with the idea that kindness and understanding always win! Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)823.92Literature English English fiction Modern Period 2000-LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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Author Meg Raby, who makes her children's book debut with My Brother Otto, works with children on the autism spectrum, and clearly intends this tale to be used in explaining some of the behaviors exhibited by said children, that might be potentially puzzling or off-putting to other youngsters. Although I wouldn't describe the narrative here as being particularly strong, in the story department - it's too much like a list of activities, with no central incident or plot development - it is still engaging, offering a lighthearted and non-sentimental picture-book introduction to the subject of autism. The artwork from Mexican illustrator Elisa Pallmer is colorful and cute, although not really to my taste. This will be a useful book, I suspect, and is one I'd recommend to those looking for children's stories that explore autism and autistic behavior. ( )