Dinosaurs for Dylan Author: Gulovsen, Tracy | ||
Price: $23.76 |
Summary:
Explores the complexities of friendship, especially when faced with differences. As Ellie navigates her relationship with Dylan, readers are invited into a world where neurodiversity takes center stage. Dylan's love for dinosaurs and his distinct approach to classroom activities provide valuable insights into his experiences as a child on the spectrum.
Illustrator: | Potter, Renate |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (-) (09/01/24)
School Library Journal (12/30/24)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 12/30/2024 K-Gr 2—This heartwarming picture book beautifully explores the complexities of friendship, especially when neurodiversity is involved. Ellie wants to befriend her classmate Dylan, so she draws pictures of dinosaurs which are his favorite animals. However, Dylan, who is mostly nonverbal, doesn't seem to notice or appreciate her efforts, leaving Ellie feeling confused and sad. As she learns more about Dylan's love for dinosaurs and his unique way of interacting with the world, she begins to understand the challenges of building connections with someone who experiences things differently. The illustrations are vibrant and dynamic, beautifully capturing the emotions of the characters' experiences. They thoughtfully capture the emotional journey of both Ellie and Dylan, reflecting their growing understanding of each other. The colorful and expressive drawings create a warm atmosphere, drawing young readers into the characters' experiences. The book is especially valuable for encouraging empathy and fostering understanding of neurodiversity, providing a gentle introduction for children to the concept of being on the autism spectrum. VERDICT This book is highly recommended for libraries, as it offers an important message of inclusion, empathy, and the different ways friendship can flourish.—Susan McClellan - Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
