All the Ways We Learn
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected 7 July 2026
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- $6.99
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- Pre-Order
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
An empowering picture book celebrating the many ways kids learn best.
Not every child learns by sitting still and staying quiet. Some kids learn by jumping and tapping their feet. Others by building, drawing, or making a joyful mess. However they learn, all kids deserve to feel proud of and confident in themselves! This book celebrates the many brilliant and beautiful ways kids take in the world, helping them feel seen, supported, and loved.
Created by a neurodivergent author and illustrator team, with back matter to learn more about neurodivergence and simple accommodations, this is an essential reminder that there’s no one right way to learn.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Starting with a curiosity-led prompt—"What does learning look like?"—neurodivergent team Ito Ward and Apollonova highlight classroom accommodations in this supportive title. Plain-spoken first-person narration follows a repeated pattern as it notes common classroom scenarios ("Sometimes learning looks like... Working together") before introducing the idea that "I don't always learn like that" and supplying possible accommodations ("When the classroom is too busy and loud, I need to cover my ears or find a quiet corner so I can learn"). Friendly, beachy hued digital renderings feature uncluttered classrooms as individuals of various abilities and skin tones straightforwardly navigate experiences and adaptations across this open-armed portrait of differentiated learning. Includes a list of common accommodations. Ages 3–6.