A Pal for Henry: (Books About Making Pals, Kids’s Friendship Books, Autism Consciousness Books for Youngsters)
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A 2020 Schneider Household Honor E-book
A heartwarming image guide that explores the expertise of autism and the facility of friendship.
In Classroom Six, second left down the corridor, Henry has been looking out for a pal. A pal who shares. A pal who listens. Perhaps even a pal who likes issues to remain the identical and all so as, as Henry does. However on a day stuffed with too shut and too loud, when nothing appears to go proper, will Henry ever discover a pal—or will a pal discover him? With perception and heat, this heartfelt story from the angle of a boy on the autism spectrum celebrates the on a regular basis magic of friendship.
BACK TO SCHOOL: Acquainted college eventualities—from new schedules to creating new pals—are portrayed with humor and understanding on this candy image guide that can attraction to and reassure any youngster beginning or persevering with in class.
DIVERSE STORIES: Representing neurodivergent children is a crucial side of increasing numerous illustration throughout books for all ages. A Pal for Henry gives a mirror and a window for youths on the autism spectrum and their pals to see themselves within the tales they learn.
AN AWARD-WINNING TEAM AND A BELOVED CHARACTER: Jenn Bailey and Mika Tune have been awarded a Schneider Household Honor Award for A Pal for Henry. Now, followers of this award-winning image guide can develop together with Henry! Henry’s story continues in Henry, Like At all times, the primary guide in an early reader collection based mostly on the identical character.
Good for:
Preschool, kindergarten, and elementary college classroomsParents of youngsters with autism spectrum disorderLibrarians, lecturers, and booksellers in search of kids’s image books that remember variety and inclusionA reassuring learn for youths with various ranges of social anxietyGift-givers in search of a candy and relatable guide about making pals
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Writer : Chronicle Books; Illustrated version (February 26, 2019)
Language : English
Hardcover : 36 pages
ISBN-10 : 1452167915
ISBN-13 : 978-1452167916
Studying age : 3 – 5 years
Lexile measure : AD480L
Grade stage : Preschool – Kindergarten
Merchandise Weight : 2.31 kilos
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.38 x 10.38 inches
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Dani –
adorable
Sweet story about the trials and errors of making a friend. Loved the journey Henry goes on looking to make a friend. Great for kids.
Dean Gloster –
Beautiful, sweet, and thoughtful–a friend of a picture book for us all
Henry would like to make a friend in his new classroom six. But Vivianne was a kaleidoscope a tangle of colors, with ribbons and clackety shoes. Samuel was a thunderstorm, booming and crashing, kind of scary if you didn’t have your blanket. There are problems and misunderstandings as Henry tries to fit in, but he finds a friend in calm Katie. A sweet story of a neurodivergent boy finding quiet friendship in a noisy world. Spare text and beautiful roomy illustrations that are just right, like the friendship Henry finds. Wonderful to read over and over.
Slowhand –
Good child read
Especially good for children seeking friendships. A fun read withy grandson
Amazon Customer –
Fantastic book! But arrived with pages stuck together.
The book is fantastic and realistic! 100% recommended in that aspect. However it arrived with some glue or something like that sticking a few pages together. It ripped a bit but not enough to ruin the words or whole pages. Still readable. Just be aware. The book itself was so cute!
Hope-Librarian –
The newness of school and the kids are all so different!
Henry goes to school wondering if he’ll find a friend. The kids don’t seem to be quite the same as him. One girl displays her fingernail polish and he thinks paint should be washed off fingernails. When he paints her shoes the same colors thinking that will please her, well, it doesn’t go over too well. He carefully arranges carpet squares for story time, but another kid pulls out one to sit on and disrupts the pattern. He sees kids doing other things that he wouldn’t do. He ends up watching the goldfish and a girl watches it too. They talk. She likes the big slide and he doesn’t, but they both like to play blocks. They learn to accept each other’s preferences and become friends. This is for the younger kids, Preschool to First grade, perhaps. If your child is nervous about going to school the first time, or isn’t sure how to fit in, this might help. If your child is on the autism spectrum, this might help pave the way and prepare them for kids who act differently from them and maybe are a bit chaotic. The pictures are simple and clearly show happy and unhappy expressions, and we see school as Henry see it, sometimes bewildering. But it ends on a hopeful note.
Evan William Perry –
AUTISTIC HENRY FINDS A FRIEND, AND SO DID I!!!
I saw this book online one day when I was shopping, and after looking at it, I decided to buy it, and it made me think about me trying to make a friend in school just like Henry did, and like Henry, I too, have Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, and so, I hope that whoever I give this book to will be able to understand how hard it was to make a friend, especially when you have Autism, Asperger’s, or any other kind of disability, whether it is physical or mental these days.
Ben and Veronica –
Nice story
This book is very sweet. I wish the language used was a LITTLE bit simpler, because my son is 5, but itâs still wonderful. My sonâs name is Henry, and heâs on the spectrum, and he really enjoys this story. I can tell he really feels the emotions with the character and connects to him, so it was definitely a worthwhile purchase.
Shiew Bun Lau –
One of the Best Picture Books we have read!
Thank you for this gorgeous book that allows us to experience what a child with autism might think and feel. I could feel how much Henry wanted to have a friend even though his actions were misunderstood by his peers. Having worked for years with kids with autism, I see that same heart of longing for a friend. We read this book many times. It’s beautifully written and there are so many layers to unpack.
Amazon Customer –
I liked that the message in this book was put across in a way to elicit discussion with young children but not overtly preachy.
Rita Borg –
loved it so sensitive
Charlotte Guanlao –
It’s a good book but came damaged ð
Alan Morton –
I have no problems with the content of the book itself. My problem lies with Amazon and the state the book arrived in, the edges are grimy, covered in prints, has crayon marks. So I suspect my “new” book is actually a return…