Stimming is Fun: A NeuroInclusive Story About Sensory Harmony Featuring Otto Crow

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Meg Raby and Elisa Pallmer

This picture book is aimed at younger children and focuses on what stimming is and types of stims (such as moving or singing). It is a neurodivergent-affirming introduction for younger children on how stimming can regulate emotions and bring joy. Otto the main character also uses an AAC offering a relatable character to non-speaking children. 

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