Orchestra in Our Brain: The Story of a Child with Epilepsy

Orchestra in Our Brain: The Story of a Child with Epilepsy

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Publisher's Synopsis

Robert, a five-year-old with epilepsy, has a seizure at school. The students don't understand what a seizure is all about, and one child even makes fun of Robert. To make Robert and the other students understand what happened, the Coach gives the children a lesson in music, describing it as an Orchestra in Our Brain. He illustrates just how the brain works by using musical metaphors. Robert's brain decided to play the wrong note, so he had a seizure. The orchestra in his brain was slightly off key. This book's simple and non-graphic way to explain epilepsy to children is one that will allow kids to understand seizures, and to learn about people who are different than themselves. Previously a teacher, Cynthia Fabian now speaks in libraries and schools. "I have had epilepsy my entire life and have always had to overcome obstacles in many ways. This book is more about making yourself the best, by keeping a positive attitude than anything else." She lives in Somerset, N.J., and is writing her next book, Can't and Able, using star metaphors. Illustrator Bio: Daniel Stevens has a B.A. in Industrial Design from the Pratt Institute. His experience ranges from designing clothing and furniture to creating children's illustrations. He has also worked for Disney and MTV, and is the artist for Second Hand Art, the author's previous book about recycled art. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/OrchestraInOurBrain.html

Book information

ISBN: 9781609767839
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing
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Language: English
Number of pages: 20
Weight: 68g
Height: 216mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 1mm