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Though she doesn't use words to speak, Abigail's world is full of language! Her wonder, laughter, and tender moments with family are captivating. Together, they share everyday adventures from joyful play to calming routines that show how unconditional love and connection can shine without words.
With vibrant illustrations and a heartfelt storyline, this empowering book is a celebration of neurodiversity, inclusion, empathy, and the unbreakable bond between parent/caregiver and child told in Abigail's language.
This autism children's book is more than a story. It is also a guide, offering gentle insights and conversation starters for families, teachers, and therapists who want to better understand and support children on the autism spectrum. Perfect for gift-giving, story time, or your classroom library.
This amazing book is suitable for all ages!
Beautiful full color illustrations with Bonus coloring pages included
***Why teachers, therapists, children and parents will love this book:
A specialty autism children's book that provides authentic representation of nonverbal communication
Positive, empowering representation of a nonverbal child with autism
28 pages of premium full-color illustrations plus 3 bonus coloring pages for added creativity and interaction
Glossary included
Encourages empathy, acceptance, and family connection
Doubles as a parent resource guide for raising and supporting children on the autism spectrum
Perfect for all ages with meaningful takeaways for parents/caregivers and educators
Supports social emotional learning and conversations about differences
Combines a heartfelt story with guiding themes for real-life understanding
Perfect for bedtime reading and quiet moments
***Makes a thoughtful gift for:
Parents and caregivers seeking inclusive and supportive resources
Families who want to nurture acceptance and compassion
Teachers, therapists, and counselors building diverse classroom libraries
Birthdays, holidays, or milestones where a meaningful story matters most
Nonverbal doesn't mean no language it means a different, beautiful language.This book is a raw and genuine celebration of neurodiversity. It doesn't shy away from the challenges, but it emphasizes the joy, intelligence, and unique communication methods of nonverbal children. Abigail's portrayal is so bright and lovingly captured. The author successfully shows the reader that "nonverbal" doesn't mean "no language"; it means a different, beautiful language. The bond between mother and daughter is the emotional core, making every page feel personal and incredibly heartwarming. It’s the kind of story that will make you laugh and maybe even bring a tear to your eye. Buy this book, you won't regret it.
JTT Amazon review

Highly recommend great read for the kiddos!
LL Amazon review

