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Sivan Hong

    George J. and the Miserable Monday
    Alejandra G. y el Final Aterrador de la Escuela (spanish edition)
    Benny J. and the Horrible Halloween
    Emily D. and the Fearful First Day
    Avery G. and the Scary End of School
    • The end of the school year brings with it many changes that can be hard on little kids. Avery G. and the Scary End of School is a social story created to help children express their feelings about the end of school. It is perfect for neurodiverse (autism, ADHD, dyslexia, etc.) and neurotypical kids who struggle with change, worry about new things and are working on being flexible. Avery G. will help teach them how to tackle change, including movement breaks and belly breaths. All the other kids are talking about how much they are looking forward to summer... everyone but Avery G. She doesn't want to say good-bye to her friends. What if no one remembers her next year? And Avery loves her teacher and her classroom. Everything will be new in the Fall. Avery just wants everything to stay the same. Her parents say it will be ok - but will it really be ok? Avery G. and the Scary End of School is the fourth book in The Super Fun Day Books series by Sivan Hong. The Super Fun Days Books series is a collection of inspirational social stories through which young children learn how to work through and overcome challenges. They are purposefully illustrated with bright simple illustrations to keep children focused on the story, and they are printed with dyslexic friendly font. All the Super Fun Day Books are available as audiobooks to make them accessible to all types of learners.

      Avery G. and the Scary End of School
    • Emily D. is worried about the first day of school. This inspiring story teaches children about how to overcome their fears of the first day of school.

      Emily D. and the Fearful First Day
    • George J is about a little boy who has school anxiety and gets very nervous about going to school each Monday. This is a story about how he overcomes his fears.

      George J. and the Miserable Monday