Every brain works a little differently-and that's okay
In Sam's class, everyone is unique, but Ava is a puzzle. She never joins games, and the classroom noises seem too loud for her. Sam struggles to understand why Ava is so different, until the teacher explains the Autism Spectrum through the simple, comforting analogy of favorite ice cream flavors.
This sweet, gentle book helps children learn to recognise and respect different needs. It encourages young readers to look beyond initial shyness and find a non-verbal way to say "I see you."
A must-have picture book for classrooms and homes to celebrate kindness, communication, and the wonderful ways we are all unique.