If youre thinking about introducing a pet into your family, want to understand a little more about what its like to have autism, or just want to enjoy with your kids a sweet story about a boy, his toy and a new pet dog, then this book app is for you.
"I have good news and I have even better news!" Daddy announces at the beginning of the story.
The good news is that the family, including a little boy nicknamed One Sock, are going to spend Thanksgiving at Grandma and Grandpas house.
The even better news turns out to be not such a great development for poor One Sock however...
Our heros constant and dearest companion is his favorite toy, Alligator. Unfortunately for both One Sock and his stuffed playmate, the familys newest member, Rodger the dog, also takes a strong liking to Alligator.
As the action moves to Grandpa and Grandmas house, Rodgers fixation with One Socks toy persists, much to the little boys distress. Then, to make matters worse, Alligator gets lost! Will One Socks beloved toy be found? Will he and Rodger ever become friends? Download the app now to find out!
This story was authored by One Socks Dad, Roy Ruiz, and JustKidsApps is excited to bring you the app version of the book which includes the following:
- Colorful and stylized illustrations by Natalie Silva, that both kids and grown-ups will love.
- Interactive audio elements, plus kids can play find the missing sock on each page.
- English and German versions of the story.
- Both language versions include a Read myself and a Read to me option.
- The Read to me option is narrated and includes text highlighting to support the development of early reading skills.
- English narration is by Priya Rana Kapoor, a Human Behavior specialist, life coach and soon-to-be author.
In addition to being just like every other little boy who loves cars, planes and has his favorite toys, One Sock has autism. Its not referred to explicitly in the story but its a great way to share with your children some of the challenges faced by their friends who may be affected by this developmental disability. In One Socks case:
- Changes in his environment, particularly surprise ones like the arrival of a new dog, can be difficult for him to adjust to.
- Alligator is very important to One Sock as a transition toy - something familiar and comforting that eases his anxieties.
- Sensory issues can make clothes (like socks!) uncomfortable to wear.
- Social skills like sharing can be very difficult concepts for him to learn.
Whatever your motivation in downloading this app however, you and your kids are bound to enjoy the storys timeless and universal themes involving family, cherished toys and a little boy and his dog - his pal, Rodger.
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