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This book is thoughtfully designed by autistic author Callum Knight to support dyslexic and neurodivergent readers. The layout is clean and spacious, using a dyslexia‑friendly font and gentle pacing that helps reading feel manageable and safe.
Younger children can sit beside a parent or caregiver, focusing on the illustrations while the story is read aloud.
Older children can read independently with confidence, supported by a layout that respects their needs and helps them stay engaged.

This playful spot-the-difference puzzle invites children to slow down, look closely, and enjoy a moment of calm focus.
As they search for tiny changes between the two scenes, they’re building observation skills, visual memory, and attention to detail — all while having fun.
It’s a sensory-friendly challenge that supports cognitive development and emotional regulation, perfect for quiet time, classroom transitions, or winding down at home.

This simple colouring activity gives children a moment to pause, focus, and express themselves.
Whether they’re winding down after a busy day or need a sensory-friendly break, colouring the jacket helps build hand strength, coordination, and a sense of ownership.
It’s a gentle way to support emotional regulation while keeping little hands engaged.
On the Bus & Fireworks Night, help children understand how autistic minds experience the world.
Autistic children aged 4–9 will feel seen, understood, and celebrated. Daniel's world reflects their own — from sensory surprises to moments of joy — helping them recognise that their experiences are valid and valued.
Young children learning about neurodiversity will enjoy the bright illustrations and friendly storytelling that introduce autism in a simple, relatable way. It's an ideal first step toward empathy and acceptance.
Teachers, SENCOs, and classroom assistants will appreciate an inclusive, child‑friendly resource that supports PSHE, early-years emotional development, and classroom discussions about differences.
Therapists, support workers, and early intervention teams will find the story helpful for building emotional vocabulary, exploring daily challenges, and supporting children through sensory moments.
Siblings and friends will gain a clearer understanding of the autistic children in their lives, helping them build stronger, more compassionate relationships.
ISBN (Paperback): 978-1068697708
Page count: 38
Publication date: Jun 2024
ISBN (Paperback): 978-1068697722
Page count: 30
Publication date: Sept 2024
These books are available at the British Library