A story about autism that highlights the advantage of inclusion--for both autistic children and their classmates

Looking after Louis
by Lesley Ely; illustrated by Polly Dunbar

Ages 7 to 10

"There's a new boy at school called Louis. Louis sits next to me and I look out for him. He's not quite like the rest of us. Sometimes I wonder what he's thinking about. He often just sits and stares at the wall. If I ask him what he's looking at, he says, 'Looking at,' and keeps on looking."

Louis has autism, but through imagination, kindness, and a special game of soccer, his classmates find a way to join him in his world. Now they can include Louis in theirs. Hardcover.

 

   


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