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Why Is Everything So Loud?

Current price: $12.00
Why Is Everything So Loud?
Why Is Everything So Loud?

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Why Is Everything So Loud?

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warmly welcomes readers into the vibrant world of Jaxon, an exceptional 8-year-old boy with autism. His deep brown eyes and captivating smile may seem familiar, but Jaxon's experience of the world is uniquely his own, colored by the sensory complexities of autism. Lately, Jaxon's world feels like a crash of overwhelming noise - from the thunderous roar of lawnmowers to the relentless thumping of washing machines and the bustling chatter on the school bus. These sounds create a storm of anxiety, especially as the new school year dawns. This tenderly crafted narrative dives deep into Jaxon's journey as he confronts the challenges of sensory overload. Readers accompany him on his courageous quest for solace and understanding. Alongside Jaxon, we witness his mother's unwavering love and determination as she embarks on a mission to find a solution that will offer her son respite in a world that feels too loud. Join Jaxon as he uncovers the transformative power of noise-canceling headphones, discovering a newfound sense of calm amidst the chaos. With the loving support of his mother and the comforting embrace of his headphones, Jaxon embarks on a heartwarming adventure filled with hope, resilience, and newfound confidence. "Why is Everything So Loud?" is an enchanting tale, richly illustrated and tenderly told, that celebrates diversity, empathy, and the profound strength of love and understanding. It serves as both an engaging story for children and a poignant reminder that our differences are what make us beautifully unique. Through Jaxon's journey, readers gain insight into the sensory effects of autism and the importance of embracing and supporting neurodiversity.

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