Wren's Picture Puzzles is a heartwarming story about the power of visual thinking and finding meaning in unexpected places. Meet Wren, a young girl who doesn't always speak right away. As a literal thinker, she often struggles to understand the strange sayings and idioms that others use. But Wren has a special gift - she thinks in pictures. These rich, vivid images help her make sense of the world and connect with others, even when words are confusing. When Wren spends a day with her Uncle Joe, who loves to use silly sayings and colorful idioms, she's not sure what to expect. But as they sit…mehr
Wren's Picture Puzzles is a heartwarming story about the power of visual thinking and finding meaning in unexpected places. Meet Wren, a young girl who doesn't always speak right away. As a literal thinker, she often struggles to understand the strange sayings and idioms that others use. But Wren has a special gift - she thinks in pictures. These rich, vivid images help her make sense of the world and connect with others, even when words are confusing. When Wren spends a day with her Uncle Joe, who loves to use silly sayings and colorful idioms, she's not sure what to expect. But as they sit by the campfire, go fishing, and spend time together, Wren learns that her unique way of thinking is something to celebrate. She doesn't have to rush to respond, and sometimes making up her own "picture-puzzles" can be just as magical. Gentle, funny, and deeply affirming, Wren's Picture Puzzles is a must-read for every child who takes a little longer to speak, every adult who learns to listen, and anyone who sees the world a bit differently. If you enjoyed books like "Wonder" or "Fish in a Tree," you'll love this heartfelt story. Don't wait any longer - join Wren on her journey to embrace her differences and discover the beauty of thinking in pictures. Buy now!
Erin Doyle is a writer, artist, and late-diagnosed autistic mother of four who crafts lyrical children's stories that honor sensitivity, wonder, and the quiet power of being different. Through her beloved Wren's Way series, Erin draws from her own childhood and parenting journey to create emotionally rich books that help children feel seen. When she's not writing or painting, you'll find her wandering through nature, stargazing, or deep in thought, always listening for the hidden poetry of the world.
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