
Member Reviews

Noah’s Big Problem is a special book, in part because it was written for kids by a kid-- author Anthony Antoniou wrote the book back in 2020 when he was just fourteen! It clearly and concisely explains autism in words and examples that children will understand, and will go a long way toward teaching people to accept and include those with autism. Noah's big problem is a book with a big heart--the heart of a brother's love!
*Full review will be posted online on 10/8/25

This book warms my mama heart. I enjoyed being able to show the reality of sometimes there are other factors that contributions to someone’s actions. I think it’s good awareness of what happens sometimes and opening talking about autistic children. I loved that the big brother really tried to find something to do until he figured it out and was so patient. The only item that I was sure about what the big problem that kept occurring. I’m not sure if I would call it a problem but I totally understand the intension.
I really love inclusion books for children’s books especially positive ones. It’s a good book to introduce you to children.