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I chose the book Aurora’s Gift, written by Emily Bunny. This book is about a girl named Aurora and how she views the world. Aurora has autism and describes it as having a gift inside her. She explains that her gift did not come wrapped up in a bow but is inside her brain and is not seen. She goes on to say how her gift makes her special. She says she didn’t want to talk and play in her way. I chose this book because Aurora embraces her autism and explains how she views life in a way everyone can understand. She helps the reader relate to the ways that make her special. I also like the illustrations as they are soft and include white space, making them easy to view. It is reassuring to read stories about exceptionalities where the point of view is from Aurora herself, the main character. A lesson I would consider is having children do “All About Me” pictures and creating a class book.