Ian's Walk: A Story About Autism.
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Ian sees things differently, hears things differently, smells things differently, feels things differently, tastes things differently and thinks things differently. Read this book to find out what Ian likes when he walks to the park with his sisters, Tara and Julie. How are things that Ian likes different from what you might like when you go to a park?

By Laurie Lears. Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman & Company, 1998. 28 pages. Fiction. Could be read aloud and/or used as a picture book as well. Suggested for ages 5-7.
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