The Puzlings are creatures who live on a tropical island. Every Puzling loves to relax and hang out except for Puzzle the Puzling. Puzzle worries about doing anything outside of his house. The other Puzlings become frustrated with Puzzle and they stop inviting him to do things. Will Puzzle learn how to think of happy thoughts and overcome his case of the what-ifs or will he always worry?
The Puzlings are creatures who live on a tropical island. Every Puzling loves to relax and hang out except for Puzzle the Puzling. Puzzle worries abou...
The Puzlings are creatures who live in a crowded town at the end of a busy street. They love to talk more than anything else. To help everyone know who they are in a conversation with, the Puzlings use their bodies and eyes. Pezzy the Puzling has a problem. He feels uncomfortable when he makes eye contact with the other Puzlings. Pezzy must overcome his case of the no-looks and learn how to make eye contact with the other Puzlings before they stop talking to him altogether.
The Puzlings are creatures who live in a crowded town at the end of a busy street. They love to talk more than anything else. To help everyone know wh...
The puzpeople were creatures who lived in an old village. They listened to the village concerts in the Concert Hall, even though there were many concert rules that they had to follow. Pez had just moved to the village. She did not understand why there were so many concert rules. Pez believed that every puzperson should express himself with singing and dancing as they listened to the music. As the music started to play at her first concert, Pez expressed herself the way that she wanted. Will the puzpeople embrace Pez's new way of listening to music or will the puzagents kick Pez out of the...
The puzpeople were creatures who lived in an old village. They listened to the village concerts in the Concert Hall, even though there were many conce...
Just Being Me showcases the daily successes and activities of children with special needs and the support of their families. This book hopes to break down the stereotypes associated with the term "special needs." May these pictures and anecdotes help neurotypical families have a better understanding of children with special needs and their families and to show them the commonality they share. A child deserves to be loved and accepted, regardless of their abilities and disabilities. Please spread this message to all who will listen.
Just Being Me showcases the daily successes and activities of children with special needs and the support of their families. This book hopes to break ...