Sawyer's Big Idea

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A01=Kimberly Horch
A12=Sayani Mukherjee
Acceptance
accommodations
ADD
ADHD
Attention
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Author_Kimberly Horch
Author_Sayani Mukherjee
Bedtime
Category=YFB
Category=YXD
Childrens
creativity
Curiosity
Discovery
Distraction
Elementary
Emotional
energy
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eq_childrens
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eq_personal-social-topics
eq_teenage-young-adult
Feelings
Fiction
finishing tasks
focus
forgetfulness
ideas
Impulsivity
inspiration
invention
Inventions
learning differences
Libraries
Mindfulness
Motivation
Multitasking
neurodivergence
neurodivergent
Overwhelming
perseverance
Persistence
positivity
projects
Regulation
Resilience
SEL
selfesteem
Storytime
time management

Product details

  • ISBN 9781433845598
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Sawyer wakes up with an idea. A good idea. A great idea. A get-started-right-away idea! So before breakfast, he makes a sketch, and a model, and gets out all his materials. And--woah, what was that? It gave him a new idea. A big idea. A colorful idea. But when it isn't quite going the way he wants, he grumps, and sulks, and--wait, what about that other project?

Sawyer flits from one activity to another throughout the day, new ideas hitting him like thunderbolts every time he turns around. There's a project form yesterday, a costume for his furry sidekick, and a book or twelve he was reading, and . . . before he knows it, it's time for bed. But he can't go to bed yet! His idea isn't finished! He didn't finish one thing today! Or did he?

A sweet and affirming story for any kid who finds it hard to focus on just one task...and for the adults keeping up with them. Includes a Note to Readers with more information on supporting kids who struggle with attention.
Kimberly Horch is an author, mom of five, and a self-proclaimed agent of joy. She always has a dozen projects in the air and twice as many on the floor. She lives in Idaho. Sayani Mukherjee is a passionate advocate of the power of storytelling, committed to creating illustrations that engage children and cultivate a sense of wonder. She lives in Dublin.

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