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Can you imagine a shoe-eating monster or a candy-growing tree? Using imagination can help children learn about the world around them. In this brightly illustrated board book, an adorable--and relatable--prickly porcupine names and describes a variety of imaginary experiences, inspiring children to think creatively and express themselves. Author-illustrator Jeffrey Turner has worked with many autistic children and special needs children, and has seen that these children often need help in identifying what they are feeling, as they don't always have the words to do so. He has also raised a child…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Can you imagine a shoe-eating monster or a candy-growing tree? Using imagination can help children learn about the world around them. In this brightly illustrated board book, an adorable--and relatable--prickly porcupine names and describes a variety of imaginary experiences, inspiring children to think creatively and express themselves. Author-illustrator Jeffrey Turner has worked with many autistic children and special needs children, and has seen that these children often need help in identifying what they are feeling, as they don't always have the words to do so. He has also raised a child with special needs, who wanted to understand what he was feeling, imagined or real, and why. He used his experiences to create this book in hopes it would be a tool for all young children to understand themselves.
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in San Diego, California, Jeffrey Turner had an interest in art from the time he received his first box of crayons. He majored in Advertising Design in college and worked in advertising in Manhattan for 30 years as an Art Director and Creative Director. After leaving advertising, he began writing and illustrating picture books.