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Albert Goes to Camp: Helping Children Understand Autism (Volume 7)
- Narrated by: Trina VerSteeg Wilcox
- Length: 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Albert Goes to Camp; Helping Children Learn About Autism is one in a series of books designed to help children understand autism. This book follows Albert, a young boy on the autism spectrum through his experience at camp. Albert's experiences will help prepare a young listener for his own upcoming trip to camp. This audiobook will charm children and adults alike. Albert presents a positive attitude and is a must read for families and schools.
©2015 Linda Barboa (P)2020 linda barboa
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