Can You See Me?: A powerful story of autism, empathy and kindness



Featuring diary entries by eleven-year-old Libby Scott, reflecting her experiences with autism, this groundbreaking collaboration with author Rebecca Westcott is lauded for its authentic portrayal of the condition. Meet Tally, an eleven-year-old like her friends but different due to her autism. Despite her efforts, Tally faces challenges and misunderstandings. Living with autism isn't easy; Tally keenly observes and hears everything, navigating a world that sometimes fails to comprehend her.

Authors: Libby Scott & Rebecca Westcott

Publisher: Scholastic

Link (affiliate): amazon.co.uk

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