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Books with author Mrs. Lynda Farrington Wilson

  • If I Had Eleven Toes: A Children's Book about Self-Esteem

    Jill D. Clark, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    eBook
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  • Squirmy Wormy: How I Learned to Help Myself

    Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (Sensory World, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Many kids have some form of SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder), but who can help them overcome their daily struggles? Wait . . . they can help themselves! Lynda Farrington Wilson, along with Tyler and some delightful illustrations, help kids help themselves through daily life like no one has before with some great everyday tips and techniques. Squirmy Wormy is a wonderful little children's book about a boy named Tyler, who has autism and SPD. Together with Tyler, the reader learns about SPD and what easy therapies he can do by himself to feel better. For instance: "I feel like running really fast, run run run! Maybe I just need a s-q-u-e-e-z-e between the couch cushions like a hot dog. Whew! I feel better." Endorsed by Dr. Temple Grandin, this book is sure to help many children (who perhaps previously did not even know they had SPD) lead calmer, richer lives.
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  • Sammie the Salmon

    Debra Kline, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    (Independently published, May 5, 2020)
    I hope Sammie brings hope to other preemie families of the world. I wrote this about two years after Sam was born, and I was headed back to teaching. We were extremely overprotective parents, rightfully so. Being apart was tough. Just like life in the nicu, we were strong and got through it better than before!!!
  • If I Had Eleven Toes: A Children's Book about Self-Esteem

    Jill D. Clark, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Hardcover (Noel Press, )
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  • Squirmy Wormy: How I Learned to Help Myself

    Lynda Farrington Wilson

    language (Sensory World, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Voted 2012 Book of the Year by Creative Child Magazine, Squirmy Wormy is a wonderful little children's book about a boy named Tyler, who has autism and SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder). Together with Tyler, the reader learns about SPD, and what everyday easy therapys he can do by himself feel better. For instance: "I feel like running really fast, run run run! Maybe I just need a s-q-u-e-e-z-e between the couch cushions like a hot dog. Whew! I feel better."Endorsed by Dr. Temple Grandin, this book is sure to help many children, who perhaps previously did not even know they had SPD, lead calmer, richer lives.
  • Autistic? How Silly is That!: I Don't Need Any Labels at All

    Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (Future Horizons, April 1, 2012)
    Winner of a 2012 Preferred Choice Award by Creative Child Magazine! The first book of its kind that tells children with autism they are KIDS with autism, as it gently pokes fun of the onerous label "autistic." The readers will feel better about themselves after reading about their new friend, the narrator, also has autism―as well as many other more important characteristics. Having autism is just one small part of his overall character and humanity, and we would never again label him as simply "autistic."
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  • If I Had a Giant Toe: A Children's Book About Self-Esteem

    Jill D. Clark, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    eBook (, Oct. 6, 2018)
    Awarded "Certified Great Read" by Acclaimed Kids and Family Podcast "Reading with Your Kids" We're perfect! Each and every one!Travel alongside the imaginative little girl in this silly, whimsical, poetic, laugh out loud children's book as she considers the what ifs.What if I had a giant, larger than life, toe? Would I swing like a monkey in a zoo? Jump higher than a kangaroo? Outswim a dolphin in a pool? Or outrun all the kids at school? Would that little piggy go to the market (or eat roast beef)? Would my socks still fit?In the end, I'm glad I'm me,the way that I was made to be.But we are all unique, you see,from giant toes to ten or three,eleven, eight, or five or none--We're perfect! Each and every one!This silly, yet meaningful, picture book reminds us that our bodies are created the way we were meant to be (no matter what our toes look like), and we wouldn't want it any other way. Now it's time to celebrate it!Poetry Likened to Shel Silverstein"It took me back to when I was young and my uncle would read us all Shel Silverstein. I loved it! I am a huge fan of children's poetry, and it can be very hard finding well written and meaningful work. This was both." Bridget, Kindergarten Teacher
  • If I Had a Giant Toe: A Children's Book About Self-Esteem

    Jill D. Clark, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 11, 2018)
    We're perfect! Each and every one!Travel alongside the imaginative little girl in this silly, whimsical, poetic, laugh out loud children's book as she considers the what ifs.What if I had a giant, larger than life, toe? Would I swing like a monkey in a zoo? Jump higher than a kangaroo? Outswim a dolphin in a pool? Or outrun all the kids at school? Would that little piggy go to the market (or eat roast beef)? Would my socks still fit?In the end, I'm glad I'm me,the way that I was made to be.But we are all unique, you see,from giant toes to ten or three,eleven, eight, or five or none—We're perfect! Each and every one!This silly, yet meaningful, picture book reminds us that our bodies are created the way we were meant to be (no matter what our toes look like), and we wouldn't want it any other way. Now it's time to celebrate it! Poetry Likened to Shel Silverstein"It took me back to when I was young and my uncle would read us all Shel Silverstein. I loved it! I am a huge fan of children's poetry, and it can be very hard finding well written and meaningful work. This was both." Bridget, Kindergarten Teacher
  • Chugga Connor Choo Choo

    Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2017)
    Join Connnor for a not-so-typical train adventure! His beloved trains go everywhere, even where they are not supposed to go, but the surprise is all Connor's when he discovers there are LOTS of other things with motors and wheels. Chugga Connor Choo-Choo is one of the Giddy Granny series of books by Lynda Farrington Wilson modeled after experiences with her adorable, spirited grandchildren, and transformed into zany, heart-warming adventures, sure to bring giggles to the young and old.
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  • Butterfly Charlie

    Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2015)
    Join Charlie for the Great Butterfly Hunt! A crazy morning in Granny's garden turns up every other creature, besides the butterflies Charlie so loves. Butterfly Charlie is one of the Giddy Granny series of books by Lynda Farrington Wilson modeled after experiences with her adorable, spirited grandchildren, and transformed into zany, heart-warming adventures, sure to bring giggles to the young and old.
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  • A Checkered Life: A Short's Story About Living Life to the Fullest

    Malia Blake, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 11, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered what stories your clothes could tell if given the chance? Blue Checkered Shorts shares her tale of a short but ultimately fulfilled life after she takes the chance at the risk of living. Experience her transformation from the bottom of the clothes pile to the top shelf by becoming the most valuable member of the wardrobe. Blue Checkered’s story will inspire even the most timid of children to find the courage to conquer their greatest fear.
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  • Just Me

    Ms. Jennifer D Ming, Mrs. Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 15, 2014)
    Have you ever wondered what life is like for a child on the Autism Spectrum? Take a look as we see the world through Jerry’s eyes, ears and heart. “Just Me” is a call for acceptance and understanding for those outside of the Autism community. “Can you SEE us?”
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