No. of pages 32
Published: 2015
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This book has been graded for interest at 2-6 years.
There are 32 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2015 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers .
Jude Welton is a freelance writer, writing mainly on the arts and originally trained as a child psychologist specialising in autism. Jane Telford is a childhood friend of the author. She is an artist and illustrator, who has exhibited paintings and drawings widely in the UK and also internationally. The book is dedicated to Jude's late father, and Jane's father, both dementia sufferers.
This is an absolutely charming book. The beautiful rhymes and illustrations will have enormous appeal to children on the spectrum and will help them to develop self-esteem and confidence. -- Carol Povey, Director of the Centre for Autism, National Autistic Society
This is a lovely book, beautifully illustrated and written in rhyme, about an autistic boy called Tomas. We find out what Tomas loves doing and understand what he finds hard and what helps. Parents, carers, teaching staff and children will all enjoy looking at the book and reading it. -- Dr Glenys Jones, Chartered Psychologist, University of Birmingham
Although we are told of all the things about Tomas in particular, things that are fairly common in children who have autism... Warmly illustrated and affirming with a gentle rhyming text, this is a book for all early years and primary settings and one that offers a good way to introduce the idea of autism to young readers who haven't come across the behaviours Tomas exhibits. -- Jill R Bennett * Red Reading Hub blog *
As a qualified child psychologist specialising in autism Jude Welton was inspired to write the family-friendly resource... a lovely book written in rhyme and aimed at a young audience of two years plus. This enchanting children's story sets out to explain how Tomas - a special young boy with autism - lives and understands life, following him through his typical daily activities... is enjoyable for both autistic and neurotypical children, whilst being endearing and informative for adults - especially parents of children with autism and learning disabilities. -- Alison Walters, AuKids readers' panel * AuKids Magazine *
Through clear, descriptive rhymes by Jude Welton and engaging illustrations by Jane Telford, we learn of the things that Tomas likes and dislikes... Through other examples, the author describes some behaviours characteristic of autism... Examples are simply presented... The book is recommended for children aged two and over... Tomas Loves... is an excellent way to introduce autism to children. -- Andrea MacLeod, Autism Centre for Education and Research, University of Birmingham * GAP - Good Autism Practice *
This easy to share picture book enables children to understand the little behaviours which come with those on the autistic spectrum and is a good book to have in the kindergarten. -- KINDLING