07 October 2008

VODcast: Book Music

People with autism sometimes find it difficult to maintain eye contact with people and may struggle to focus on visual cues. Click on the “play” arrow at http://FAQautism.com to check out this video of a book that has captured the attention of dozens of students with special needs, mesmerizing them with a foolproof combination of familiar music, intriguing illustrations, and fascinating movement. The book, The Wheels on the Bus, is adapted and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky with paper engineering by Rodger Smith. The book is published by Dutton Children’s Books of New York.
FAQautism VODcast: Book MusicSharing a book that captivated dozens of youngsters with autism this week: ‘The Wheels on the Bus’ adapted and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky with paper engineering by Rodger Smith.
Published by Dutton Children’s Books, New York.

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