Brett and his dog Herman embark on a search for Brett's mysteriously missing shoe. They playfully and methodically ask questions, such as Who took it? What happened to it? How can I find my shoe? The answers are pretty hilarious, until Brett finally asks the right one, and discovers his shoe in a most unlikely place Although written to teach the concepts of who, what, where, why, when and how questions for children on the autism spectrum, Who Took My Shoe? will teach, entertain, and delight all youngsters.
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Brett and his dog Herman embark on a search for Brett's mysteriously missing shoe. They playfully...
Karen Emigh's son Brett - the star of all three of her books - was diagnosed with autism when he was six. Each book teaches a part of language that children on the autism spectrum often struggle with. In "Herman's Hiding Places," she teaches the concepts behind prepositions. Brett and his dog Herman play hide-and-seek, and Herman is "it." Young readers will learn the meaning and uses of the prepositions up, in, under, and behind as they follow Brett on his search for Herman. This book will teach, delight, and entertain all young children.
Karen Emigh's son Brett - the star of all three of her books - was diagnosed with autism when he was six. Each book teaches a part of language that ch...
Winner of a 2009 Preferred Choice Award by Creative Child Magazine -This book will sell like hotcakes - If you understood what that means, you just subconsciously interpreted an idiom. Most children learn these -figures of speech- in social contexts. But for children who lack this ability, communication can get very confusing. The third book in Karen Emigh's series, Bookworm introduces young readers to the world of idioms, narrated by Brett and his helpful dog, Herman. Playful dialogue, clear explanations, and colorful images make figurative language understandable and fun....
Winner of a 2009 Preferred Choice Award by Creative Child Magazine -This book will sell like hotcakes - If you understood what that means, yo...