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All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome by Kathy Hoopmann
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All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome

by Kathy Hoopmann

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Very heart warming! I think this book is a great introductory piece for explaining Asperger's Syndrome/ASD to children AND adults!! ( )
touchthesky | Jun 2, 2009 |  
A superb little book. I actually bought it for a friend for her birthday, we both work with children who have Aspergers and also is a cat lover - so it was spot on for a gift. I've got to admit having a sneaky read though before wrapping it up (but I did tell her!).

It's so informative and entertaining all at the same time. It would serve a purpose to share with parents who have just received a diagnosis or who have their suspicions. Therefore it is great to share with children as well - the pictures of the kittens actually tell the story more than the text does. The information is accurate yet presented in a non-threatening way. Excellent for those who are experiencing this form of special needs, are wanting to find out all about it or who work in this field.

That brings me to the pictures. They are high quality glossy images that are simply adorable but when linked with the text accentuates what is being passed on. ( )
SmithSJ01 | Mar 27, 2008 | 3 vote
I normally dispise cutesy books like this and I am not really a cat person. But I saw this and started flipping through it, nodding my head-almost crying in the Barnes and Nobles. It's such a well-written, simple book that is very heartwarming, charming, and funny. It makes finding more things to love about my son so much more fun! I've given this book as a gift to several family members to explain AS to them in a way that reminds them that there are wonderful things about my son, many of them can even be attributed to his AS. It's very positive. I also recommend this one to teachers of inclusion classes who will have a child with an ASD in their classroom, to help them and their students know what to expect in their new classmate. ( )
kaelirenee | Jan 27, 2008 | 1 vote
This is the most extraordinary book; it simplifies the complex condition of aspergers in a unique way. The eyes of a cat portray it beautifully. ( )
peelprovince | Dec 6, 2007 | 1 vote
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