Molly’s Baby Brother. The Storybook Illustrated Guide to Autism

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction
Cover of the book Molly’s Baby Brother. The Storybook Illustrated Guide to Autism by Brian Wu, Brian Wu
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Author: Brian Wu ISBN: 9781310875465
Publisher: Brian Wu Publication: January 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Brian Wu
ISBN: 9781310875465
Publisher: Brian Wu
Publication: January 7, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you were to see Molly and Liam walking down the street, you would never guess Molly's protectiveness over her baby brother. Even when Liam is only one year younger, Molly takes as her special mission to look out for her sweet, quiet sibling, who also happens to be autistic. However, sometimes protectiveness can go wrong, and Molly finds herself in trouble for trying to defend Liam. Learn next to Molly about autism, a disorder that affects 1 in 68 children in the United States.

This book is part of the Storybook Illustrated Guides (https://www.siguides.com/), which main goal is to serve as an educational resource that will benefit parents and children alike. The fictional stories include characters, who are just like you/your child, that discover why they are different and learn that they can overcome and lead normal lives. Each book is fundamentally divided in three sections:

  1. Created for parents and caregivers, practical and useful tips to help recognize symptoms of conditions covered in each book.
  2. The stories themselves, illustrated to capture children’s interest while educating them about various illnesses.
  3. A list of online resources where adults can go and learn more about conditions.
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If you were to see Molly and Liam walking down the street, you would never guess Molly's protectiveness over her baby brother. Even when Liam is only one year younger, Molly takes as her special mission to look out for her sweet, quiet sibling, who also happens to be autistic. However, sometimes protectiveness can go wrong, and Molly finds herself in trouble for trying to defend Liam. Learn next to Molly about autism, a disorder that affects 1 in 68 children in the United States.

This book is part of the Storybook Illustrated Guides (https://www.siguides.com/), which main goal is to serve as an educational resource that will benefit parents and children alike. The fictional stories include characters, who are just like you/your child, that discover why they are different and learn that they can overcome and lead normal lives. Each book is fundamentally divided in three sections:

  1. Created for parents and caregivers, practical and useful tips to help recognize symptoms of conditions covered in each book.
  2. The stories themselves, illustrated to capture children’s interest while educating them about various illnesses.
  3. A list of online resources where adults can go and learn more about conditions.

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