Tom and Jamie are brothers ? but they couldn't be more different.
Tom is quiet, thoughtful, and loves computer games and science. Jamie is loud, energetic, and always ready for superhero adventures. At first, it feels like they can't play together ? until a day at the park reminds them how much they truly have in common.
This gentle story explores the ups and downs of sibling relationships, through the lens of neurodiversity and understanding. Inspired by the author's own sons, Tom and His Brother offers a warm and inclusive look at what it means to celebrate differences ? and the deep love that binds families together.
Perfect for children aged 5?9, this is a story for siblings, friends, and classrooms everywhere. 🌟 Ideal for parents, teachers, and SENCOs 🌟 Promotes autism acceptance and empathy 🌟 A touching addition to inclusive story collections
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About the Author- Penny Hark
Penny Hark is a British children's author with a deep love for storytelling that celebrates difference, empathy, and connection. Her work is inspired by her own experiences as a mother ? especially her son, whose unique perspective on the world helped shape the heart of The Boy in the Bobble Hat series.
When her son asked why there weren't more books with characters like him, Penny set out to write them. Her stories aim to reflect real children in all their beautiful variety, giving voice to those who might sometimes feel unseen.
The Boy in the Bobble Hat series is designed as a short, gentle bedtime story ? perfect for children who want to see themselves in books, or for those wanting to better understand neurodiversity.