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Graphic Novel Reporter

Graphic Novels for Kids with Autism: One Mother's List

April is Autism Awareness Month, and so it’s a perfect time to draw attention to one mother’s recent compilation of an excellent list of graphic novels for her autistic son. This extensive list was published on AutMont, an autism resources site centered in Montgomery County, Maryland. This is a pretty comprehensive assortment of titles, and it ranges from such classics like Bone and Tintin to newer bestsellers like Babymouse, Copper, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and Asterix.  We found this list to be a great resource that should be shared with as many readers as possible, so we’re happy to point you to it here.


Thanks for sharing this! Graphic Novels have also been a great way to encourage my son with ADD to sit and focus on actively reading, and understanding that reading can be fun! Quite a few of the graphic novels on this list are works he’s enjoyed as well.

Tim (not verified) at Fri, 04/22/2011 - 16:18
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