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Autistic children -- Juvenile fiction
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Autistic children -- Juvenile fiction
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Autistic children
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Autistic children
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Juvenile fiction
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Henry, like always, by Jenn Bailey ; illustrated by Mika Song
Uniquely wired, a story about autism and its gifts, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla
A day with no words, by Tiffany Hammond ; illustrations by Kate Cosgrove
Get a grip, Vivy Cohen!, Sarah Kapit
Frankie and Amelia, Cammie McGovern
Wiggles, stomps, and squeezes calm my jitters down, Lindsey Rowe Parker ; illustrated by Rebecca Burgess
Masterpiece, Alexandra Hoffman ; illustrated by Beatriz Mello ; edited by Taylor Hale
Henry and the something new, by Jenn Bailey ; illustrated by Mika Song
The view from the very best house in town, Meera Trehan ; illustrations by Nicole Miles
Anybody here seen Frenchie?, Leslie Connor ; [map art by Ramona Kaulitzki]
Superstar, Mandy Davis
Silent days, silent dreams, Allen Say
All the small wonderful things, Kate Foster
Izzy at the end of the world, K.A. Reynolds
How to speak dolphin, Ginny Rorby
Speak up!, Rebecca Burgess
Team players, Mike Lupica
Chester and Gus, Cammie McGovern
Thunder and the noise storms, words by Jeffrey Ansloos and Shezza Ansloos ; pictures by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley
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Juvenile fiction
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