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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Russell , Nicky JohnstonPublisher: Exisle Publishing Imprint: EK Books Dimensions: Width: 25.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781925820881ISBN 10: 1925820882 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 07 July 2021 Recommended Age: From 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsthis book offers a gentle look at neurodiversity and, eventually, finding one's place in the world. It's about accepting that everyone is unique and that standing apart from whatever is considered 'normal' has its own rewards. -- Books + Publishing The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp is the loveliest picture book by Paul Russell and Nicky Johnston. It sounded good before I had it here to read, but it's miles better in every way now that I have read it. -- Book Witch "“this book offers a gentle look at neurodiversity and, eventually, finding one’s place in the world. It’s about accepting that everyone is unique and that standing apart from whatever is considered ‘normal’ has its own rewards.” -- Books + Publishing “This new book is definitely part of my recommended reading for families going through an Autism diagnosis, or having trouble with understanding their child’s neurological differences. It is a staple in every classroom too, to decrease stigma associated with children who don’t fit a ‘mould.’.” -- @soundadventures “A very inquisitive boy grows up asking lots of curious questions and finally finds his place in the world. Engaging illustrations follow his progress” * Pinerolo * “Embraces neurological diversity and the importance of finding your place in the world rather than confirming” * Western Suburbs Weekly * “Created from the personal experience of both writer and illustrator, this magical book is designed to encourage a deeper understanding and awareness … about the different neurological pathways in the brains of children. Stunning in every way”. * Kids’ Book Review * “The teachers’ notes offer great insight into the story behind this story and suggest how we can put ourselves into Bowen’s shoes by putting ourselves into one of the situations he finds himself him and using a variety of thinking tools such as De Bono’s Six Hats to gain a new perspective. Instead of paying lip-service to diversity we can experience it and develop greater understanding and empathy.” -- Bottom Shelf * Blog * A picture book about seeing the world differently. The story is a great example of neurodiversity and what different ways of seeing the world can contribute to us all as a society. This is a good book with gentle humour, detailed illustrations, and the invitation for us all to appreciate the details, and think more deeply about questions and issues that surround us. * Kids Books NZ * “New book invites readers to see world the way ‘square peg’ kids do “ * Sydney Morning Herald * “The story can give carers, teachers and psychologists inspiration to embrace diversity and engage everyone’s full potential. It also shows that every child is unique and we should encourage them to find their place and flourish in our world” * School Days Magazine * “New book invites readers to see world the way ‘square peg’ kids do"" * The Age * “We can always depend on EK Books to bring us the books that celebrate differences and provide insight for young readers on a wide range of topics and as usual, I highly recommend this delightful book to you for readers from around 5 years upwards.” * Just So Stories * Many children and adults will see themselves in this book, especially those who think outside the norm and find it hard to see themselves in others around them. This sensitively written book celebrates difference, uniqueness, diversity and encourages children to be curious and question what we think we know and take the time to really ‘see’ * Swings and Roundabouts Magazine * “This is a special book about the power of thinking in unique ways, perfect for the upcoming individual thinkers in the world” * The Space Magazine * “a gentle story of self-acceptance” * Children’s Books Ireland’s ‘Free to Be Me’ reading guide * “a celebration of a child’s boundless imagination and the wonder that comes with embracing one’s inner world.” * Mummy Matters | active parenting/lifestyle blog with 9.5k Twitter followers * “If you live with or teach a child who is wired differently or who has been identified as ND this beautiful picture book may be a delight to read. Written by Paul Russell and illustrated in a gorgeous realistic way by Nicky Johnson it explores what happens in Bowen's mind when he explores the world. I love the message the book gives adults about being curious in neuro affirming ways and how that can help kids find their unique strengths” * Maggie Dent (via facebook 360K followers) * “The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp is the loveliest picture book by Paul Russell and Nicky Johnston. It sounded good before I had it here to read, but it’s miles better in every way now that I have read it.” -- Book Witch “thinking differently can be a big advantage.” * Sunday Telegraph * “creates a safe space in which to probe the concepts of diversity and potential.” * Buzz Words * “The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp does a great job of recognising children who see the world differently.” * Blue Wolf Reviews * This is a fantastic resource for parents and teachers to share with children and show that there is more than one way of viewing the world. Seeing the world differently is to be celebrated. For children who think differently like Bowen the book will be reassuring, and for all children it will encourage them to exercise their minds, be inquisitive, and see things from new perspectives. Adults and children will have fun thinking of wild and imaginative answers to Bowen’s way-out questions. * NZ Booklovers * I loved the way The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bartholomew Crisp is told in first person. We get to know Bowen and how he thinks. He ponders questions given him seriously, but like any child also wonders about the weird and wonderful world around him. Beautifully illustrated in coloured pencil, Bowen’s story is perfect to kick off discussion about differences, empathy, understanding and acceptance of others around you. Gorgeous! * What Book Next ? * “As Bowen grows, he finds that his unique way of understanding the world can be a gift to others.” * Barefoot Mommy * “This beautifully rendered story is essential reading for .. all the Bowens out there who can feel empowered, finally, for others to hear their story” * Story Talk Book Peeks * ""A picture book about seeing the world differently. The story is a great example of neurodiversity and what different ways of seeing the world can contribute to us all as a society. This is a good book with gentle humour, detailed illustrations, and the invitation for us all to appreciate the details, and think more deeply about questions and issues that surround us. "" * Kids Books NZ *" this book offers a gentle look at neurodiversity and, eventually, finding one's place in the world. It's about accepting that everyone is unique and that standing apart from whatever is considered 'normal' has its own rewards. -- Books + Publishing Author InformationPaul Russell is a primary teacher, artist, playwright and children’s author. He has been in classrooms for over 30 years, and all of his heroes are teachers. He is passionate about children’s literacy and building young appetites for the written word. Nicky Johnston is an educator, speaker, and author/illustrator of children’s books. She visits schools and presents at workshops and conferences, sharing her journey, promoting emotional resilience and raising awareness of mental health issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |