Robin and the White Rabbit

A Story to Help Children with Autism to Talk about their Feelings and Join In

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Robin and the White Rabbit by Åse Brunnström, Emma Lindström, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Author: Åse Brunnström, Emma Lindström ISBN: 9781784505981
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: June 21, 2017
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Åse Brunnström, Emma Lindström
ISBN: 9781784505981
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: June 21, 2017
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

In this tale we meet a child sitting alone, feeling unable to join in with the other schoolchildren having fun in the playground. Feeling frustrated and lonely, the child's emotions build up until they form a bubble around them, separating them entirely. Who can help the child?

Suddenly a White Rabbit appears, who presents easy and playful ways to get the child to express their feelings. Each time the child says what they like and don't like, it helps to create a hole in the bubble, opening the child up to the wider world.

Through delightful illustrations and photographs, this picture book helps children who struggle with social isolation find a way to communicate with those around them. It can be read by children themselves or with adults as a learning tool, helping children learn to express their feelings through the use of visual communication cards.

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In this tale we meet a child sitting alone, feeling unable to join in with the other schoolchildren having fun in the playground. Feeling frustrated and lonely, the child's emotions build up until they form a bubble around them, separating them entirely. Who can help the child?

Suddenly a White Rabbit appears, who presents easy and playful ways to get the child to express their feelings. Each time the child says what they like and don't like, it helps to create a hole in the bubble, opening the child up to the wider world.

Through delightful illustrations and photographs, this picture book helps children who struggle with social isolation find a way to communicate with those around them. It can be read by children themselves or with adults as a learning tool, helping children learn to express their feelings through the use of visual communication cards.

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