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People think that because Tally's autistic, she doesn't realise what they're thinking, but Tally sees and hears - and notices - all of it. Endearing, insightful and warmly uplifting, this is a story of autism, empathy and kindness that will touch readers of all ages.
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2 primary books3 released booksCan You See Me / Tally is a 3-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Libby Scott and Rebecca Westcott.
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Oh this book made my heart happy ❤️ It came highly recommended by another teacher who had read it to their class and said that it totally changed how they treated one of their autistic peers, so I already had pretty high expectations.
It met them all! It's such a wonderfully simple yet effective recount into the world of Tally, an autistic girl, as she starts secondary school. The book switches between a third person narrative and Tally's diary entries, which offer the reader an insight into how she is feeling and provides facts, pros and cons about being autistic.
It made me smile; it made me cry; it made me frustrated at times. It helped me to understand more about how I can support the autistic children that I teach. I know that it will do the same with other children in my class so I'll definitely be reading it to them. It's a great way to invite discussion about the transition into secondary school in general, and to encourage people to be more accepting towards others.
It might be a children's book, but I think it's a must-read for everyone. ⭐️5/5⭐️