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  • Quelqu’un que j’aime se meurt en centre palliatif

    À quoi dois-je m'attendre ?
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    Lorsqu'un être cher est gravement malade ou approche de la fin de sa vie, la situation peut être bouleversante — particulièrement pour les jeunes. Écrit par des adolescents pour des adolescents, Quelqu'un que j'aime se meurt en centre palliatif :...


  • What Did You Say?

    A book about Central Auditory Processing Disorder
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    The words people say to you take a longer trip than you’d think! Every step of the way—from their brain to their tongue, from their tongue to your ears, from your ears to your brain—things can get scrambled or misunderstood. And the different...


  • My Friend Chase

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    My Friend Chase is an engaging children’s picture book, written by Nolan’s teacher Mrs. Horton through Nolan’s eyes. Nolan is a neurodivergent young adult trying to process all the feelings that come with friendship, death, grief and the journey...


  • The ZYXWV of Epilepsy in My Shaky World

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    The ZYXWV of Epilepsy in My Shaky World is more than an alphabet book—it’s an interactive educational journey that helps children understand the science and meaning of epilepsy. Guided by the cheerful Cashew Crew, young readers travel backward...


  • This is Me & ASD

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    Grayson is an autistic child learning how to navigate the world in his own unique way. Through gentle, rhyming storytelling, this book provides insight into the experiences and perspectives of an autistic child, helping caregivers, educators, and...


  • Everyone Has a Dinosaur: Guidebook

    Understanding our extraordinary brain-body-heart connection
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    What if understanding a child’s emotions could begin with a DINOSAUR, an OWL, and a HEART? Emotional outbursts. Sleepless nights. Big feelings with no words. Every parent, teacher, or caregiver has felt the weight of trying to guide a child...


  • A Special Kind of Happy

    Understanding Angelman Syndrome
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    Meet Xavier, a bright and joyful kindergartener with Angelman Syndrome who’s here to tell you all about his world and his friends who share it. A Special Kind of Happy gently introduces young readers to Angelman Syndrome by showing how kids like...


  • I Will Always Remember You

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    I keep a special picture with me ALWAYS. That way you are with me wherever I go. Grief hurts . . . but healing begins when we share positive memories with each other. Losing a loved one is always an extremely difficult experience, but knowing how...


  • Someone I Love is Dying in Hospice - What Should I Expect?

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    When someone we love is seriously ill or nearing the end of their life, it can be overwhelming—especially for young people. Written by teens for teens, Someone I Love Is Dying in Hospice offers clear, compassionate guidance to help navigate the...


  • Road to Justice

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    Art Miki was five years old in May 1942, when the Canadian government forced him and his family to leave their home in British Columbia because they were Japanese. As part of a special law that gave the government extra power during wartime,...