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TOGETHER, A FOREST: DRAWING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN NATURE’S DIVERSITY AND OUR OWN

The picture book, Together, A Forest: Drawing Connections Between Nature’s Diversity and Our Own, by Roz MacLean . On the cover a group of children is walking along a forest path, with trees and sun beams above them, and tree roots spreading below. The title of the book is in bold, colourful text.

MORE THAN WORDS: SO MANY WAYS TO SAY WHAT WE MEAN

cover of More than words: So Many Ways to say what we mean. A young black boy with short hair wearing a red rain jacket and blue rain boots crouches by a puddle holding a yellow shovel. He looks up at colourful bird song from a small bird perched on a tree nearby. The song is a fiery multicoloured shape in pinks, oranges yellow and blues. The background is dark blues and greens with a glow around the boy.
Text reads "Or you could type like Mckenna, or spell like Raahim." A classroom of kids seated at tables look up at a teacher who is pointing at a map. Mckenna uses her AAC device to type, while Raahim uses a spelling board with this his communication partner.

I AM ODD I AM NEW

book cover for "I Am Odd I Am New', with title in the top portion of the image. Pictured is a close up of a boy's face with brown hair and light skin. He is wearing large round blue glasses and the glass reflects paper airplanes flying. At the bottom text reads "Benjamin Giroux, Illustrated by Roz MacLean." At the top in small print text reads "Foreword by the National Autism Association"
an illustration of many children floating around in mulcoloured and multi shaped bubbles.
illustration of a boy looking out a window. The window pane reflects two children walking together, one holding a basketball. There are also houses in the reflection.

TWINKLES AND WINGS

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