
My Brother Is AU-Mazing!
A Heartwarming Autism Story Through the Eyes of a Sibling
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Narrated by:
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Madeleine Steinbock
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By:
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Bethany Lynn
About this listen
Meet your new best friend, Addy! Ever since she was just a baby, Addy has always loved her big brother Noah. She wants to do everything for him and help him feel better. Meet Noah! He is quite unique as well...a happy and energetic boy living with autism who experiences the world a little differently from others, enriching the lives of those who meet him. As Noah's little sister, you will join her on her adventure through everything that it means to be Noah's sister!
Learn about Noah's unique world, and what it's like to have a sibling with autism on this very special journey.
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