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Paperback My Brother Sammy Book

ISBN: 0747546541

ISBN13: 9780747546542

My Brother Sammy

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A wonderful and heart-warming book about brotherly love, with beautiful art and lyrical text. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Award-Winning Book!

This beautifully illustrated book is the winner of the second biennial Dolly Gray Children's Literature Award sponsored by the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities and Special Needs Project. This is a very touching story about a boy who comes to understand and appreciate his brother who has autism. Sammy's brother learns that in addition to having a special brother, he can be a special brother to Sammy by loving him.

A helpful book for siblings of autistic children!

Our daughter was diagnosed with Autism a couple of years ago and since then, it has hit our son the hardest. Only 16 months older than our daughter, our son has struggled with why his sister doesn't speak, why she goes to a different school and why she doesn't play the same.'My Brother Sam' depicts a young boy who's younger brother, Sam, is afflicted with autism. I was so pleased with the way the author showed not only the full spectrum of emotions of Sam's older brother due to realistic events (which are the same kind of problems our son has had to deal with) but also spent the last half of the book telling ways the little boy was able to understand and cope with Sam's special needs and enter HIS world.Autism affects hundreds of thousands of people and each year, it grows. If you or someone you know has a young child struggling to cope with his/her newly diagnosed sibling, this is an excellent book to start with!

Beautiful, sensitive

This is obviously the work of someone who has experience with families of special needs children---it is warm, rich in language and provides insight in a very subjective way.This book is not filled with the kind of sugar-coated, warm and fuzzy T. Berry Brazelton-esque didacticism that has Barney-fied the way we think children think. You experience frustration, confusion, and patient sensitivity from the child's perspective---Ms. Edwards is not afraid to show true emotions experienced by children.It goes without saying that families with special needs children would enjoy this book, but it occurs to me that with the integration of special needs children into ordinary classroom settings that teachers would find this book a valuable part of the class reading collection.We bought a few copies of this book...we lent one to a friend whose children have a sibling with special needs and we donated one to our local library.

Winner of the English 4-11 Award

Awarded the English Association's English 4-11 Award for the Best Children's Picture Books of 1999 - Key Stage 1 Fiction. Making a child who has special needs the focus of story in a way which respects their integrity as well as identifying qualities which are 'different' is essential to this book. Sammy is an autistic child. His brother plays out - but Sammy looks up to the sky and does not play as his brother does. There are differences between the brothers - and at first they are marked out simply as 'differences'. It is when Sammy knocks down his brother's tower made of wooden blocks that Sammy is neither different nor special. He is in the way - because he is different and does things differently. For children in schools today, where there is a policy of inclusion, this book offers a way of understanding what makes each child unique. Sammy is different and his playing is different. But it is when his Mother says "It's because he is special and likes to play in a different way" that children can begin to explore more of what Mother means and how supportive Mother is to Sammy and his brother. Making this connection helps children to develop their understanding both of themselves and of other children. This is a sensitively written book with illustrations which help the reader think about Sammy and his special needs. Children enjoy this story when it is shared with them and is used to talk about how they can help other children.

A beautifully illustrated, well written picturebook

My Brother Sammy explores the ambivilant feelings and actions of a child with a brother who has special needs. A beautifully illustrated, well written picturebook, it successfully deals with this complicated relationship. In a beautiful but simple way, it recognizes the difficulties a brother or sister might experience, while at the same time introducing the feelings of ambivilance, love and even real sacrifice. In doing so, it hightens reader sensitivity and encourages understanding.Certainly My Brother Sammy will help families of children who have special needs, but it is very suitable for all families, with or without siblings who are special. To some degree every sibling has times when he or she disapproves or is embarrassed by the behavior of their brothers or sisters. This book should encourage discussion of those feelings.I highly recommend this book as one worth owning.
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