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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, The Adventures Of Gerald And Josh by Lucy Halliday is a heartwarming and engaging tale about two autistic penguin brothers that will delight young readers and provide a comforting and interactive experience for children with neurodiverse needs.


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The Adventures Of Gerald And Josh

The Adventures Of Gerald And Josh by Lucy Halliday on The Table Read Magazine
The Adventures Of Gerald And Josh by Lucy Halliday

In her debut children’s book, author Lucy Halliday introduces readers to the heartwarming adventures of Gerald and Josh, two autistic penguin brothers. Based on her own experiences as a mother of two children with ADHD and ASD, Halliday has crafted a relatable and engaging story that provides comfort, validation, and support for neurodiverse children.

Join Gerald and Josh on their exciting trip to the zoo as they navigate the sensory challenges and social interactions that can be overwhelming for autistic individuals. With interactive elements that encourage readers to find and count objects, Halliday’s story offers a fun and engaging experience for all ages.

Through their adventures, Gerald and Josh demonstrate the resilience, determination, and unique strengths that neurodivergent children possess. This book provides a much-needed representation of autism and offers a sense of belonging and understanding for children who may feel different.

The Adventures of Gerald and Josh is a valuable resource for parents, caregivers, and educators supporting neurodiverse children. It’s a heartwarming and inspiring tale that celebrates the diversity of human experiences.

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Lucy Halliday

Having my own children have meltdowns when on day trips and feel overwhelmed or sad or stimming like when they find the animal of interest in the book. I wanted to bring awareness and normalise that these are normal things that Autistic children experience.

I hope the book also helps other children to understand why others may be different. Why they may experience sensory overload or noise issues. It can also assist other siblings to understand and relate why their sibling may struggle with outings or to help siblings understand what Autism is.

I’m from Chesterfield I have a wonderful supportive husband who’s been on a long journey with me throughout our own children’s diagnosis which took four years.

I’m a secretary of a friendship society who enjoyed reading and charity work. I started writing my own book as the story its self is based on my own family. When we go on holiday my husband tells a Gerald and Josh made up story about what the children have done in the day time and what’s next to come the day after.

-Lucy Halliday

Lucy Halliday is a mum of two children with ASD And ADHD and she is hoping to bring awareness and normalise ASD.

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