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Buster and the Amazing Daisy Nancy Ogaz

Buster and the Amazing Daisy By Nancy Ogaz

Buster and the Amazing Daisy by Nancy Ogaz


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Summary

Daisy White was not crazy. Clumsy maybe, but definitely not crazy. In this adventure story, Daisy, who has autism, defeats her bullies with the help of Buster, a very special rabbit. All is going well until a terrible fate threatens Daisy's new friend Cody. Will Daisy be able to gather her courage and special talents to save him?

Buster and the Amazing Daisy Summary

Buster and the Amazing Daisy by Nancy Ogaz

Daisy White was not crazy. Clumsy maybe, but definitely not crazy. In this exciting adventure story, Daisy, who has autism, defeats her bullies and overcomes her fears with the help of Buster, a very special rabbit. All is going well until a terrible fate threatens Daisy's new friend Cody. Will Daisy be able to gather her courage and special talents to save him?

Buster and the Amazing Daisy is not just a humorous and engaging story. It will also give its readers an insight into the hopes and dreams, as well as the fears and frustrations, of many children with autism.

Buster and the Amazing Daisy Reviews

These books could be useful for working with a class where children with Asperger's are to be included. Staff would be reminded very powerfully of the young people's feelings and fears in being in class and school and how they will cope. The books could prompt discussions in class to help other pupils to understand more and, one hopes, target less children who are going to be different. -- Rostrum
I thoroughly enjoyed this story and would recommend it to young people aged between 9 and 12 years. I am sure those with Asperger Syndrome would be able to identify with some of Daisy's traits and the book could provide a focus for discussion about their own feelings of living with the condition. -- Communication
Before any tale on Asperger's or any other topic can be taken seriously as a study of its subject matter, it must first of all work as a piece of fiction. This delightful little book does just that: Ogaz knows how to tell a good story! -- Escalate
Obviously, reading this book would be of benefit to any class in which there is a pupil with autism. However, not only does Ogaz raise other issues of disability, the whole question of inclusion is addressed. As a result, this story is suitable for any Primary school class in which these issues of equality, rights and a caring society are a theme. In addition, students studying to be primary teachers may find 'Daisy' helpful as a means of exploring behaviour and learning disability. -- Escalate
In this exciting adventure story, Daisy, who has autism, defeats her bullies and overcomes her fears with the help of Buster, a very special rabbit. Buster and the Amazing Daisy is not just a humourous and engaging story, it will also give its readers an insight into the hopes and dreams, as well as the fears and frustrations, of many children with autism. -- Inclusion Now
I would highly recommend Buster and the Amazing Daisy to al children, young people, parents and teachers. It gives a wonderful insight into the difficulties and triumphs that all children experience. -- Angie Northwood, Parent and Inclusion Manager, Early Years and Development Childcare Partnership
Although the plot is necessarily contrived, the writing is good, and the dialogue and character development make the book a pleasure to read. Schools with Asperger's students (that would be most of us) would do well to pitch this book. -- School Library Journal
I chose to read this book because the girl in the story is very much like me. And she goes through a lot of the same things I go through every day! -- Mark Root, Aspie
Buster and the Amazing Daisy should be on the bookshelf of every elementary and middle school for children like Daisy, for classmates of children like Daisy, for teachers and administrators. -- Paula Jacobsen, Child Psychotherapist, Private Practice, Associate Clinical Professor, Stanford University

About Nancy Ogaz

Nancy Ogaz is a writer and the mother of a child with Asperger's Syndrome. She counseled children with special challenges for ten years and completed a Master's Degree in Public Health. She lives with her family in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California in the USA.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Beware of the Bully Pops. Chapter 2. Safe in the Fortress. Chapter 3.Friends and Fists. Chapter 4. The Principal's Office. Chapter 5. Hampton Sweeney's Tongue. Chapter 6. Scritchy-Scratchy Noises. Chapter 7. The School of Doom and Despair. Chapter 8. The Sad Stranger. Chapter 9. Daisy and the Really Great and Truly Wonderful Idea. Chapter 10. Time of Trouble. Chapter 11. Bunny in the Brambles. Chapter 12. By the Light of the Moon. Chapter 13. Lizards, Tarantulas, and Goats! Oh, My! Chapter 14. That's What Friends are For. Author's Note.

Additional information

GOR002664999
9781843107217
184310721X
Buster and the Amazing Daisy by Nancy Ogaz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2002-07-02
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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