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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A profoundly beneficial look at autism through the eyes of a child,
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Keisha's Doors/las Puertas De Keisha: An Autism Story/una Historia De Autismo Libro Uno (Spanish and English Edition) (Hardcover)
Marvie Ellis is providing a great service to a significant number of people with her Autism Story Books. If you're like me, you know less about autism than you think you do - unless and until someone in your life is born autistic. And if we adults don't really understand what autism is and is not, imagine how hard it would be for a young child to understand it all. Keisha's Doors is told from the perspective of just such a child, a nine-year-old girl who doesn't understand why her three-year-old sister Keisha won't play with her or speak when spoken to. When Keisha is diagnosed with autism, we are there with her family as the doctor and therapist explain what this means and begin to teach them techniques for establishing better communication with the little girl.
The conventional, knee-jerk reaction to a diagnosis of autism would probably be one of alarm and grief, and I'm sure one of the author's purposes in writing this book is to dispel such notions. Here, Keisha's condition is described in terms even her nine-year-old sister can understand: Keisha has certain mental "doors" that are closing her off from some of the people and things around her, and she just needs help opening up some of those closed doors. Rather than tearing the family apart, the situation actually brings them closer together. Now, even Keisha's sister understands why Keisha is different - she even knows a little bit about how to go about helping her expand her awareness. This is a very positive, heart-warming look at a family caring in the proper way for an autistic child. The story itself is printed in both English and Spanish, while Jenny Loehr's beautiful illustrations speak volumes in and of themselves. Put it all together, and you have a wonderful book - perhaps the only one of its kind - designed to reach as many different people as possible with its important message. I learned something about autism myself in these pages, and I'm sure anyone with any kind of connection to an autistic child will benefit from this book - and Marvie Ellis' succeeding Autism Story Books - immensely.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great pick for siblings of autistic children!,
By Cam's mom (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keisha's Doors/las Puertas De Keisha: An Autism Story/una Historia De Autismo Libro Uno (Spanish and English Edition) (Hardcover)
Once again the author,Marvie Ellis,has done a great job! There are so few books that are written for siblings of autistic children.Autism effects all members of the family and especially the relationship between siblings.This story brings to life real and true issues that families are faced with.I would also recommend "Taco's Anyone?" also written by Marvie Ellis,Definately is a must read!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
This review is from: Keisha's Doors/las Puertas De Keisha: An Autism Story/una Historia De Autismo Libro Uno (Spanish and English Edition) (Hardcover)
The bilingual format is innovative for autism picture books, and the layout of the English / Spanish text in the books makes it easy to follow no matter what your language choice. The illustrations by Jenny Loehr reflect the childlike imagery of the main characters in the books. Mrs. Ellis has created imaginative books that can help "open the doors" of the minds of children with autism and their families.
Jennifer Crawford, M.Ed, BCABA Unlocking Autism Texas Representative
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