

Buy The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin: 1 (Amazing Scientists) by Julia Finley Mosca, Daniel Rieley (ISBN: 9781943147304) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Beautifully written and illustrated. - I really like this book. For children who are on the autistic spectrum, it brings hope and understanding and for others, it gives a deeper knowledge and greater respect for the talents of anyone who is different. I read it to a six year old who has a boy in her class who is on the autistic spectrum, she is very fond of him and was so pleased to see that many people understand that differences are not flaws or faults, just differences. Highly recommended? Review: Great for children to understand disability - This book was recommended by my daughters school teacher. My daughter is being assessed for autism. The teacher purchased this book and read to the class. My daughter was off sick from school one day, the children started asking questions about my daughters behaviour. This book gave the children a better understanding of my daughter





| Best Sellers Rank | 486,057 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 252 in Science & Technology Biographies for Children (Books) 390 in Biographies of Women for Children 453 in Children's Books on Biology |
| Book 1 of 3 | Amazing Scientists |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,388) |
| Dimensions | 25.15 x 1.27 x 24.89 cm |
| Grade level | Reception and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1943147302 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1943147304 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 40 pages |
| Publication date | 29 Aug. 2017 |
| Publisher | The Innovation Press |
| Reading age | 5 - 10 years |
B**8
Beautifully written and illustrated.
I really like this book. For children who are on the autistic spectrum, it brings hope and understanding and for others, it gives a deeper knowledge and greater respect for the talents of anyone who is different. I read it to a six year old who has a boy in her class who is on the autistic spectrum, she is very fond of him and was so pleased to see that many people understand that differences are not flaws or faults, just differences. Highly recommended?
C**.
Great for children to understand disability
This book was recommended by my daughters school teacher. My daughter is being assessed for autism. The teacher purchased this book and read to the class. My daughter was off sick from school one day, the children started asking questions about my daughters behaviour. This book gave the children a better understanding of my daughter
K**N
Great
Thanks
J**E
Great read
This book was a great read for the student I was tutoring. He has autism and really enjoyed the book. His eyes normally hurt when reading even with glasses on, but no problems with this book.
T**G
Amazing book
This is an Amazing book for children to learn about A famous persons Autism journey. My son has Autism, and he was very interested in this story.
C**E
Better for older children
Lovely book to explain autism to my grandchildren- helping them to understand their younger brother! Better for older children though!
Z**E
Beautifully written, beautifully illustrated - my nine yr old ...
Beautifully written, beautifully illustrated - my nine yr old daughter took it into school, and the teacher read it to the class, which was wonderful .
J**R
Great book
Lovely story for autistic and non autistic children alike
J**N
We love this Book. Since receiving it I had read it countless times to my little Dude. If you have a child on the spectrum it's relatable for them. Only complaint is on the package there was no Do not Bend stick.. so it got folded into the mailbox 😩
M**.
Libro carinissimo con immagini simpatiche. Racconta brevemente la vita di Temple Grandin. In inglese. Sarebbe bello poterlo acquistare anche in italiano.
B**L
I really don’t think this is a positive book about neurodiversity. She is sent away by her mother all because she wasn’t supported in school? It’s instilled fear in my daughter that when she starts school, kids will pick on her and she’ll be sent away to a farm for being different..
C**G
Good story to share with kid, my kid has ASD and he loves this story
J**S
What I loved the most is, this book gives a confidence to any child about hardwork, facing the life, being positive and accepting who you are. Its one of the best book for self acceptance and reaching your highest potential. Most tweens struggle with it. Although the reading level is from grade 1 the lesson is absolutely appropriate for tweens. Also, sons school is creating a lot of awareness about accepting differences. So during a recent Autism day marked in school all children were made aware about it for weeks. This book furthers awareness about autism in the most child friendly way. Superb book
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