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Adventures of the Ausome Kid

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Brailynn has Autism Spectrum Disorder. This book takes you on an adventure with Brailynn, the Ausome Kid. She has superpowers that allows her to fly. This book takes us around Paris. It was fun to learn a few French words along with learning about some of the famous Paris structures. It is great for reading to any child with Autism.

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This is such a beautiful story for children written by a child. It not only highlights autism disorder in a positive and accurate light, it's also very educational. It shows that just because children have autism, they can still be superheroes. It promotes kindness and love and teaches children about Paris. I am thrilled to hear that this is only the first in a line of Brailynn books.

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'Brailynn goes to Paris, france' is the first book in the new 'adventures of an ausome kid' series. Brailynn and her friend Starr go on a day long journey to explore Paris. The author Brailynn Camille is an 8 year old with autism. Her mother is an author who helped her tell this story. This is such a fantastic & imaginative book from such a young child. I look forward to reading more of these stories and can't wait to see what comes next for Brailynn.

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I really enjoyed this book! The plot wasn't too complex, but that isn't a bad thing, as that makes it easier for children to follow. I highly recommend this book if you have a young child or work with children. I hope there's more books like this in the future.

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I really enjoyed this book!

The illustrations were lovely and it was a really fun read and I loved Brailynn as the main character and I hope there are a lot more books like this to come!

I like the mix of characters that Brailynn met in the book.

It’s a really positive read – it was easy to follow and understand.

It is 4 stars from me for this one – very highly recommended!

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This is a children's fiction storybook. Brailynn takes her friend Starr on an imaginary trip to Paris. During their "ausome" adventure they see sights like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dome and the Louvre. They also eat croissants and help a couple of people along the way. The book is colorfully illustrated and Brailynn explains she has ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). The pictures are cute and colorful and the adventure is fairly short. I would think this would be more something someone would read to younger readers like K-2nd grade. Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC ebook in exchange for an honest review. (3.5 stars)

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What an adorable book! I love the adventures that she got to on, and the vivid use of imagination! My girls are 5 and 7 and they would love this book.

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This was actually pretty cute and informative. It's definitely engaging for younger readers and presents messages such as friendship and that learning can be fun!

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Brailynn has autism. Her friend Star and her go on an imaginary adventure to Paris. I love the interesting facts and locations the author took us on in the book. This was a very informative and thoughtful read. The cover is beautiful. The bright and colorful illustrations were on point. I recommend this book to young boys and girls that have a great imagination. I give this book 4 stars.

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The full color illustrations in this book add to the story, and I love that it has more representation. Unfortunately, the story itself didn't pass my 7 year old co-reviewer's approval and she asked for us to stop reading the book.

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I love the bright and colorful illustrations in this book, you can almost picture yourself in Paris. I love that kids are encouraged to use their imagination throughout this book. You know an imagination was needed because the Mona Lisa is never without an audience!

Brailynn did a great job of including interesting facts and locations in this first adventure, can't wait to see were the Adventures of the Ausome Kid take us next.

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The Adventures of the Ausome Kid by Brailynn Camille tells the story of Brailynn and her friend Starr, and their adventures of imagination in Paris, France. The girls spend a day together, and with the help of a little imagination, visit Paris sights such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and New Bridge. Brailynn also helps people along the way with the help of her super powers.

This book is unique, as it was written by a child with Autism. Autism is touched on briefly in the book, but is not made into a huge part of the book. The book is creative and thoughtful, and would definitely appeal to other children. The illustrations are on point and engaging, and Brailynn is a girl that you would want to meet on your vacation to Paris. The book also tells interesting facts about all the places that Brailynn and Starr visit, so your child will be getting some of those, as well as learning empathy and about those with disabilities.

This book would be perfect for your young school aged child (think kindergarten through 3rd grade).

Thank you to the author, illustrator, publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I love everything about this book. I’m so glad to see more representation in children’s book than what I had growing up. This is one I will definitely be buying as a gift for my niece!

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Lovely book, that has a little girl with Autism.
Very easy to read book and very informative too.
Illustrations are very bright and colourful - nice and eye-catching

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This was a very informative book! I loved the representation that was in it. It teaches about autism and France!

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Brailynn goes to Paris, France is a brightly illustrated, unique and fun adventure for all children to enjoy. I adored how it combined the power of imagination, introductions to famous Paris landmarks, simple french terms, and subtle awareness of ASD in a way that is easy for children to absorb. This is one of the first books I have read containing characters on the spectrum that really highlighted strengths and positive attributes, instead of focusing on the things that may cause others to see them as different. As a mom to children on the spectrum, this portrayal really felt hopeful that the world can see all children for who they are, rather than defining them by a label alone.

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Love the character, but prefer less dialogue. The illustrations need to be more realistic. Young children need to see realism in illustrations with this type of character. Young children need more characters and stories like this one.

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The pictures and illustrations are exquisite, it is flooded with games and puzzles to keep the kids busy while they learn at the same time. The book is from a deep well of knowledge. Good work Brailynn Camille!

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