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Join Daniel on a colourful journey and see the world through his eyes!
On the Bus is a beautifully illustrated story that introduces readers to Daniel and his autism differences. Through vibrant pictures and engaging storytelling, this book promotes acceptance, understanding, and empathy while highlighting some of the challenges Daniel faces in everyday life.
Perfect for children, parents, and educators, On the Bus encourages conversations about neurodiversity in a fun and accessible way. Plus, enjoy a Spot the Difference game and a colouring activity at the back of the book!
Written by Callum Knight, author of the highly praised The Secrets of My Spectrum, in collaboration with L.B. Arthur, this book is inspired by real-life experiences and aims to foster a more inclusive world for autistic children.
Über die Autorinnen und Autoren
Callum Knight was diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) when he was thirteen years old. When he read books about autism and watched television shows, he felt so many things about being autistic were left out. At sixteen, he decided to write about his experiences in The Secrets of My Spectrum in the hope that it could help other kids like him to know they are not alone and give them something to show their family, teachers or carers. Callum lives with his family in Kent, UK. He teamed up with L.B. Arthur to write this children's picture book, which is based on his personal experiences as a child with Autism/ASD. You can find out more at: www.callumknightautism.com
L. B. Arthur is a writer, publisher, and home educator based in Kent, UK. She draws on her Swedish heritage and experiences working with children and for the emergency services in London to craft captivating tales inspired by Norse mythology. A speech and dramatic art graduate, her debut novel, Ariessy of Midgard, received a Silver Book Award. She is also the founder of Frami Books, which published The Secrets of My Spectrum, her son's book about being autistic. They have now teamed up to write children's picture books about autism. When not writing, she enjoys coastal walks with the family dog and spending time with her children. Find out more at lbarthur.com
Andrew graduated with a First-Class Degree in Illustration and moved to London, starting as a trainee animator at Walt Disney Animation on "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." For the next twenty years, he worked as an animator, director, and character designer for major London-based animation studios, creating commercials for brands like Kellogg's, General Mills, and Nestle.With the rise of 3D animation, he returned to illustration, combining traditional drawing techniques with contemporary digital tools. His work spans TV and animation companies, toy and game design, educational publishing, editorial, packaging, and advertising, focusing on character-based designs.
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