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Wren Learns Her Way

Wren Learns Her Way in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $13.99
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Wren Learns Her Way

Wren Learns Her Way in Bloomington, MN

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Wren Learns Her Way: A Story That Celebrates Every Child's Unique Way of ThinkingWhat happens when a simple classroom exercise becomes an extraordinary journey?
When Wren's teacher asks the class to add letters to "-uck" and make new words, most students quickly jot down their answers. But Wren's mind works differently. Each letter she considers opens a door to vivid memories, rich sensations, and beautiful connections that span from forest encounters with gentle deer to cozy nights reading
Huckleberry Finn
by flashlight.
While her classmates finish in minutes, Wren embarks on a magical mental adventure-following threads of thought that weave together experiences with buckles and ducklings, thunderstorms and banjo music, creating "a web, a world, a wonder."
Perfect for children who:
Think in pictures and stories rather than lists
Need more time to process but create beautiful, complex connections
Feel different from their classmates but possess incredible inner worlds
Love nature, books, and the magic found in everyday moments
Why parents and educators love this book:
Celebrates neurodivergent thinking - Shows how minds that work differently aren't slow or wrong, they're wonderfully creative and thorough
Builds empathy and understanding - Helps all children appreciate different ways of learning and processing the world
Beautifully illustrated - Stunning artwork brings Wren's imaginative journey to life
Positive messaging - Wren feels proud not because others praised her, but because "the journey had been hers"
From the Author:
"Wren reflects a way of thinking that doesn't always move in a straight line, but instead follows threads of thought, of feeling, of memory until something meaningful emerges... my hope is that Wren helps make space for all the ways children think, feel, and learn."
Perfect for:
Children who learn differently or think deeply
Families seeking inclusive, neurodiversity-positive stories
Classrooms promoting acceptance and understanding
If your children love these books, they'll love Wren Learns Her Way:
The Way I Feel by Janan Cain
My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss
The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall
It's Okay to Be Different by Todd Parr
The Girl Who Thought in Pictures by Julia Finley Mosca
Different Dragons by Jean Little
Wren Learns Her Way: A Story That Celebrates Every Child's Unique Way of ThinkingWhat happens when a simple classroom exercise becomes an extraordinary journey?
When Wren's teacher asks the class to add letters to "-uck" and make new words, most students quickly jot down their answers. But Wren's mind works differently. Each letter she considers opens a door to vivid memories, rich sensations, and beautiful connections that span from forest encounters with gentle deer to cozy nights reading
Huckleberry Finn
by flashlight.
While her classmates finish in minutes, Wren embarks on a magical mental adventure-following threads of thought that weave together experiences with buckles and ducklings, thunderstorms and banjo music, creating "a web, a world, a wonder."
Perfect for children who:
Think in pictures and stories rather than lists
Need more time to process but create beautiful, complex connections
Feel different from their classmates but possess incredible inner worlds
Love nature, books, and the magic found in everyday moments
Why parents and educators love this book:
Celebrates neurodivergent thinking - Shows how minds that work differently aren't slow or wrong, they're wonderfully creative and thorough
Builds empathy and understanding - Helps all children appreciate different ways of learning and processing the world
Beautifully illustrated - Stunning artwork brings Wren's imaginative journey to life
Positive messaging - Wren feels proud not because others praised her, but because "the journey had been hers"
From the Author:
"Wren reflects a way of thinking that doesn't always move in a straight line, but instead follows threads of thought, of feeling, of memory until something meaningful emerges... my hope is that Wren helps make space for all the ways children think, feel, and learn."
Perfect for:
Children who learn differently or think deeply
Families seeking inclusive, neurodiversity-positive stories
Classrooms promoting acceptance and understanding
If your children love these books, they'll love Wren Learns Her Way:
The Way I Feel by Janan Cain
My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss
The Invisible String by Patrice Karst
Red: A Crayon's Story by Michael Hall
It's Okay to Be Different by Todd Parr
The Girl Who Thought in Pictures by Julia Finley Mosca
Different Dragons by Jean Little

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