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Books with title Cleonardo, The Little Inventor

  • Cleonardo, The Little Inventor

    Mary Grandpre, Mary GrandPré

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Cleonardo's father is an inventor. So was her grandfather, her great-grandfather, and all the great-greats before them. Cleo wants to be an inventor too. She tries to help her father in his workshop, but he never uses her great ideas. Can Cleo invent something big and important and perfect all by herself? This imaginative story of a father and his daughter brings the magic of creativity to little inventors everywhere.
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  • The Littlest Inventor

    Mandi C. Mathis, Danielle Ragogna

    Paperback (Sensory World, June 30, 2016)
    The Littlest Inventor is a brilliantly colored picture book featuring a smart, sensitive boy with sensory issues. These issues make it challenging to experience something most of us have no problem with, such as a simple trip to the grocery store. However, by being self-aware, creative, and proactive, the littlest inventor succeeds in the very task he finds most difficult. He invents his own resources and tools to make the trip fun! For those with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), life can often be overwhelming. However, when equipped with knowledge to help ourselves and confidence to be ourselves, life becomes not just manageable, but enjoyable. "There needs to be more emphasis on what a child can do instead of what he cannot do." - Dr. Temple Grandin
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  • The Little Inventor

    Micki Hogan

    language (Micki Hogan, Aug. 23, 2013)
    A children's tale of imagination. The story of the little inventor. Written in poetic form.
  • The Littlest Inventor

    Mandy Mathis, Danielle Ragogna

    eBook (Sensory World, Jan. 4, 1017)
    The Littlest Inventor is a brilliantly colored picture book featuring a smart, sensitive boy with sensory issues. For those with sensory processing disorder (SPD), life can often be overwhelming. However, when equipped with knowledge to help ourselves and confidence to be ourselves, life becomes not just manageable, but enjoyable."There needs to be more emphasis on what a child can do instead of what he cannot do." - Dr. Temple Grandin