Lily finds it hard to play with Leo but desperately wants to. Leo seems uninterested in Lily and plays alone. In this beautiful story of love, acceptance and determination, Lily finds a way to play with Leo which pleases them both. This book would encourage any child to think about tolerance, empathy and difference. It is particularly suited to siblings of children with autism, where there might be an increased need to find ways to play and connect, in order to build a positive lifelong friendship from an early age.
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Lily finds it hard to play with Leo but desperately wants to. Leo seems uninterested in Lily and plays alone. In this beautiful story of love, acceptance and determination, Lily finds a way to play with Leo which pleases them both. This book would encourage any child to think about tolerance, empathy and difference. It is particularly suited to siblings of children with autism, where there might be an increased need to find ways to play and connect, in order to build a positive lifelong friendship from an early age.
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