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Ausome Everett

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Everett is a bold little boy with autism, a curious mind, and impatient fingers. These heartfelt tales highlight each person's individuality and cleverness and remind us that it is to be celebrated and respected. Meet Everett! A boy with autism who embarks on the great adventure known as growing up. First, challenging one of the most magnificent board game players ever known - his sister (ya know, the one with the rad rhyming skills) and her cunning ideas to outsmart the rule book. Next up? Everett chases a red balloon around the living room until he runs into some big feelings about sharing and other people's ideas. Last, we find Everett as he finds himself at a farm school, meeting new people and asking the question, "What fun are chickens?". But, don't worry, he discovers how fun they are and what farm school is really all about (it's not the chickens, although they were hilarious). So, take a walk into a world filled with love, humor, and exploration of the gifts that we bring one another.

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Ausome Everett, Jenny P. Dombroski

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2022
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Titre
Ausome Everett
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
28
ISBN13
9798218072247
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Mots clés
Fiction, Young Adult
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Everett is a bold little boy with autism, a curious mind, and impatient fingers. These heartfelt tales highlight each person's individuality and cleverness and remind us that it is to be celebrated and respected. Meet Everett! A boy with autism who embarks on the great adventure known as growing up. First, challenging one of the most magnificent board game players ever known - his sister (ya know, the one with the rad rhyming skills) and her cunning ideas to outsmart the rule book. Next up? Everett chases a red balloon around the living room until he runs into some big feelings about sharing and other people's ideas. Last, we find Everett as he finds himself at a farm school, meeting new people and asking the question, "What fun are chickens?". But, don't worry, he discovers how fun they are and what farm school is really all about (it's not the chickens, although they were hilarious). So, take a walk into a world filled with love, humor, and exploration of the gifts that we bring one another.