It’s Me, Henry!

by Written by Stéphanie Deslauriers, illustrated by Geneviève Després Year Published:

Henry, a boy on the autism spectrum, forgets to raise his hand in school and offends his classmate Daisy by using her Latin plant name, Leucanthemum vulgare. While his fellow students sometimes find him odd or annoying, a field trip to the local botanical garden allows Henry’s knowledge to shine and his classmates are wowed. “This beautifully illustrated book normalizes the common challenges of neurodiverse children,” says an expert from the Child Mind Institute. “It also highlights that a special interest can be a source of peer connection.” Ages 4–8. Published by Orca Book Publishers.