Sparkly Me, My World
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Product details
- ISBN 9781399834247
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 19 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Sparkly Me, My World is a book of seven amazing stories celebrating children like you, who might think, feel, and see the world a little differently.
Each story tells us about what life can be like when things feel tricky, and you have to deal with big emotions. You'll meet characters with super cool passions, strong feelings, and unique ways of doing things, and you'll see how brightly they shine when the people around them understand and support them.
You'll read about:
-How much joy there can be in sharing your special interests with others and learning about other children's interests, too.
-Ways to feel safe when you miss someone.
-Why play is always important!
-How to handle big changes.
-How your classroom can be a friendlier and happier place for you.
-A dad who finds fun ways to help his child feel understood.
-The power of kindness and helping one another.
These stories are fun and thoughtful, and all about making the world a better place for every kind of mind, including yours!
Eliza Fricker (Illustrator)
Eliza Fricker is a neurodivergent illustrator and author whose deceptively simple illustrations give way to endearingly perceptive and detailed observations, which are often irreverently humorous and highly emotional. Eliza is the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Family Experience of PDA and Can't Not Won't.
Chelsea Luker is an Autistic/ADHDer psychologist, author, and parent of two neurodivergent children. With a passion for neurodiversity-affirming practice, Chelsea draws on both her professional and lived experience to support Neurodivergent individuals and their families. Through her work at Connect Us Psychology, she empowers parents, educators, and therapists to foster understanding, self-worth, and connection in Neurodivergent communities. Chelsea is also the author of Square Me, Round World, a collection of stories that highlight the experiences of growing up feeling different, and she delivers impactful talks, training, and resources designed to create a more inclusive and affirming world.
