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Celebrating hitting Amazon Australia's #1 Best Seller in the Autism category!

The Brain Forest is a celebration of neurodiversity for children! This book introduces young and old readers alike to the concept of neurodiversity and different neurotypes in the world.

 

Brains that go fast, brains that go slow, brains that do what they're told, brains that say NO! 

 

Whilst there are many ways brains can be, here are some brain types that get a mention: 

  • Neurotypical
  • Autism
  • ADHD
  • Dyslexia
  • OCD
  • Pervasive Drive for Autonomy (PDA)
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Giftedness
  • Dual Diagnosis 

 

With vivid illustrations and stories, The Brain Forest serves as an engaging conversation starter and an introduction to the idea of accommodations, inclusion, and understanding for all. This must-have book for classrooms is the perfect way to introduce young minds to the concept of neurodiversity

 

Suitable for 5 -10 years of age. 

 

ISBN: 978-6-646-85609-4

 

Ps. If you'd like to obtain a print out of pages 22-23 to share with clients or if you have multiple children who would love to fill out a page of their own strengths, they're available here. 

The Brain Forest

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