Description
Noah knew he was different. He could see things that others couldn't, like the patterns in the dust that floated down on sunbeams.
Noah sees, hears, feels, and thinks in ways that other people don't always understand, and he asks a lot of questions along the way. Noah loves science, especially the weather. His books usually provide him with the answers he needs, until one day, there's one question they don't answer - "where does the wind go?"
Filled with rich, sweeping illustrations, this picture book celebrates the inquisitive nature of all children, including those on the autism spectrum. The book contains a page of information for parents, caregivers, and educators about the importance of helping children feel good about their differences.
About the Author
Michelle Worthington lives in Brisbane, Australia, and has loved writing all her life. She is the author of several award-winning picture books and has won a number of poetry and writing competitions. Her favorite food is chocolate donuts, and if she wasn't a writer, she would want to be a fairy.
Joseph Cowman lives and paints in the hills and valleys of suburban Idaho, USA. He is a long-standing member of the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators. He is the illustrator of six other Redleaf Lane books, including most recently, The Amazing Erik and Rita and the Firefighters.
Awards
Commended for Moonbeam Children's Book Award (Picture Book-4-8 Yrs.) 2015.
Book Information
ISBN 9781605543567
Author Michelle Worthington
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Redleaf Press
Publisher Redleaf Press
Series Redleaf Lane - Early Experiences
Weight(grams) 386g