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  • And He Sneezed Again!

    Kayci Visalli, Abby Leighton

    language (Solid Lines Publishing, March 9, 2017)
    Hilbert Henry Higginbot wakes up one morning with a sneeze, then another, and another. Hilbert doesn't like sneezing, not one little bit, and he's willing to try anything to get rid of them! When there's no relief in sight, Hilbert calls the only person he can think of to help. But, boy, does he get more help than he bargained for! He learns the hard way that there is at least one thing more annoying and bothersome than sneezing...and now, he can’t get rid of that either! Poor Hilbert, what is he going to do?This quirky tale is a fun book for both listeners and readers! In rhyming and metered verse, "And He Sneezed Again!", waswritten to amuse and engage the author’s grandson diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Integration Dysfunction, and global developmental delay. Because he responded positively to instrumental music, this grandmother-turned-author penned the story lines to simulate percussion rhythms in a creative effort to promote a love for reading and stimulate language development.
  • And He Sneezed Again!

    Kayci Visalli, Abby Leighton

    Paperback (Solid Lines Publishing, April 11, 2017)
    Hilbert Henry Higginbot wakes up one morning with a sneeze, then another, and another. Hilbert doesn't like sneezing, not one little bit, and he's willing to try anything to get rid of them! When there's no relief in sight, Hilbert calls the only person he can think of to help. But, boy, does he get more help than he bargained for! He learns the hard way that there is at least one thing more annoying and bothersome than sneezing...and now, he can’t get rid of that either! Poor Hilbert, what is he going to do? This quirky tale is a fun book for both listeners and readers! In rhyming and metered verse, "And He Sneezed Again!", was written to amuse and engage the author’s grandson, diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Integration Dysfunction, and global developmental delay. Because he responded positively to instrumental music, this grandmother-turned-author penned the story lines to simulate percussion rhythms in a creative effort to promote a love for reading and stimulate language development.