LEO AND THE OCTOPUS
Discover a heart-warming new picture book about a little boy with autism and the octopus who helps him understand the world.
Leo and Octopus, by Isabelle Marinov, illustrated by Chris Nixon, is a sensitive and perceptive story about a little boy who struggles to make sense of the world until he meets Maya the octopus.
‘Sensitive, accurate and perceptive’
Endorsed by Professor Tony Atwood, author of Asperger’s Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
‘The sensitive descriptions throughout the book of what it is like to have autism are accurate and perceptive on so many levels’.
– Tony Atwood
‘An excellent picture book to help classes in KS2 understand and empathise with how children on the autistic spectrum experience the world’
– School Reading List, Picture Book of the Month
‘A stylish, sensitive picture book focusing on Asperger’s Syndrome in a unique and humorous way’
– LoveReading4Kids, Book Box selection
‘Leo and the Octopus is a brilliant book for building empathy; it really raises awareness of what life is like living with autism. ✭✭✭✭✭”
– Get Kids into Books
About the book
The world was too bright for Leo.
And too loud.
“I must be living on the wrong planet,” Leo thought.
Leo struggles to make sense of the world. He doesn’t understand the other children in his class, and they don’t seem to understand him. But then one day, Leo meets Maya.
Maya is an octopus, and the more Leo learns about her, the more he thinks that perhaps he isn’t alone in this world, after all.
Win a copy of the book and a mood-changing octopus plushie!
Email marketing.childrens@bonnierbooks.co.uk before 11.59pm on February 28th with your name and favourite animal for the chance to win a copy of the book and an adorable reversible mood-changing octopus plushie.
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