"All My Stripes"
Author: Shaina Rudolph and Danielle Royer
Illustrator: Jennifer Zivoin
Awards:
Ages: Pre-K- 3rd Grade
Pineapple Points: 3/5
Summary:
A young Zebra with Autism notices that he is not the same as all of his peers at school. He is embarrassed about all the things that sets him apart from the other children, like hiding from loud noises and not knowing how to talk to others even though he wants to. His mom shows the young zebra all the positive "stripes" he has that autism has given him, like honesty, good recall, and curiosity. Zane the zebra becomes confident in himself once again.
Evaluation:
Zane the zebra is a great model for young children with Autism or a group of students who has a peer with Autism. Autism has a large array of exceptionalities and symptoms, but this book shows us that there is always a positive side to the people labeled with this syndrome.
Illustrator: Jennifer Zivoin
Awards:
Ages: Pre-K- 3rd Grade
Pineapple Points: 3/5
Summary:
A young Zebra with Autism notices that he is not the same as all of his peers at school. He is embarrassed about all the things that sets him apart from the other children, like hiding from loud noises and not knowing how to talk to others even though he wants to. His mom shows the young zebra all the positive "stripes" he has that autism has given him, like honesty, good recall, and curiosity. Zane the zebra becomes confident in himself once again.
Evaluation:
Zane the zebra is a great model for young children with Autism or a group of students who has a peer with Autism. Autism has a large array of exceptionalities and symptoms, but this book shows us that there is always a positive side to the people labeled with this syndrome.
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