[Free] The One and Only Sam: A Story Explaining Idioms for Children with Asperger Syndrome and Other Communication Difficulties
| #3008805 in Books | 2009-11-15 | 2009-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .42 x8.80 x11.20l,1.13 | File Name: 1849050406 | 64 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting Approach to Idioms|By edrm|Overall, this picture book is easy to deal with not only for Aspergians but also those who want to learn English as a second language. Especially, the story-telling approach catches my eye. Some people seem to criticize the story and the pictures are plain dull, but the purpose of this book is great and well-organized, if you ask me. From School Library Journal|Grade 1–3—Sam is curious about language. He notices when his parents say something that does not seem to make sense, such as when he hears them use the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs." After some initial confusion, he
One rainy morning after breakfast, Sam's Mother said to his Father, "My goodness, George, it is raining cats and dogs outside." "That's strange," thought Sam. When he looked up into the sky outside, he couldn't see any cats and dogs anywhere, no matter where he looked. All he could see were giant raindrops and big puddles...
The One and Only Sam is the story of a boy who, like many children, struggles to understand non-literal expressions. This can be a particu...
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