Wren's Picture Puzzles: A Story About Thinking in Pictures And Finding Meaning in Words A heartwarming tale that celebrates neurodivergent minds and the beauty of thinking differently. When Uncle Joe says "it's raining cats and dogs," Wren doesn't just hear an expression-she sees fluffy tails and soft paws tumbling from the clouds. When fishing line gets tangled and difficult, she doesn't call it "a piece of cake"-she says it's "like eating soup with a fork." Join Wren on a magical day at Uncle Joe's lake house, where idioms become picture puzzles and every saying sparks her imagination. Through fishing mishaps, campfire s'mores, and gentle conversations, this story celebrates the unique way some children process language-not as a limitation, but as a gift. What Makes This Book Special: ¿ Authentic representation of how neurodivergent children experience figurative language ¿ Beautiful illustrations that bring Wren's visual thinking to life ¿ Patient, loving relationships that don't rush understanding ¿ Original expressions created by Wren that are just as meaningful as traditional idioms ¿ Gentle storytelling that validates different ways of thinking and communicating Perfect For:Children who think in pictures and take time to process language Families navigating autism, ADHD, or other neurodivergent experiences Anyone who wants to understand and celebrate thinking differences Educators looking for inclusive stories about communication styles Grandparents and relatives building connections with neurodivergent children From the Author: "This story is a love letter to the kind of connection that doesn't demand quick replies or perfect understanding. It celebrates the richness of thinking differently, the strength in taking your time, and the quiet joy of being with someone who meets you where you are." If Your Child Loves These Books, They'll Love Wren's Picture Puzzles Too:The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig In My Heart: A Book of Feelings by Jo Witek Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall Owl Moon by Jane Yolen The Girl Who Thought in Pictures by Julia Finley Mosca Part of the beloved Wren's Way Series - Join Wren on all her adventures as she navigates the world with sensitivity, intelligence, and her own special way of seeing things. Ages 4-8 Perfect for read-alouds and independent reading
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