Staff Pick
My sweet and gentle son struggles socially. He recently told me that he wanted a friend and my heart broke into a million pieces. I picked up this book to show him that other children also struggle with making friends. And that hopefully, going to school will help him. He gave me a hug after reading this book and asked me to read it again. Recommended By Rose H., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
2020 Schneider Family Honor Book In Classroom Six, second left down the hall, Henry has been on the lookout for a friend. A friend who shares. A friend who listens. Maybe even a friend who likes things to stay the same and all in order, as Henry does. But on a day full of too close and too loud, when nothing seems to go right, will Henry ever find a friend--or will a friend find him? With insight and warmth, this heartfelt story from the perspective of a boy on the autism spectrum celebrates the everyday magic of friendship.
Synopsis
A heartwarming picture book that explores the experience of autism and the power of friendship. A 2020 Schneider Family Honor Book
In Classroom Six, second left down the hall, Henry has been on the lookout for a friend. A friend who shares. A friend who listens. Maybe even a friend who likes things to stay the same and all in order, as Henry does. But on a day full of too close and too loud, when nothing seems to go right, will Henry ever find a friend--or will a friend find him? With insight and warmth, this heartfelt story from the perspective of a boy on the autism spectrum celebrates the everyday magic of friendship.
BACK TO SCHOOL: Familiar school scenarios--from new schedules to making new friends--are portrayed with humor and understanding in this sweet picture book that will appeal to and reassure any child starting or continuing in school.
DIVERSE STORIES: Representing neurodivergent kids is a vital aspect of expanding diverse representation across books for all ages. A Friend for Henry provides a mirror and a window for kids on the autism spectrum and their friends to see themselves in the stories they read.
AN AWARD-WINNING TEAM AND A BELOVED CHARACTER: Jenn Bailey and Mika Song were awarded a Schneider Family Honor Award for A Friend for Henry. Now, fans of this award-winning picture book can grow along with Henry Henry's story continues in Henry, Like Always, the first book in an early reader series based on the same character.
Perfect for:
- Preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school classrooms
- Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder
- Librarians, teachers, and booksellers looking for children's picture books that celebrate diversity and inclusion
- A reassuring read for kids with varying levels of social anxiety
- Gift-givers looking for a sweet and relatable book about making friends