Talking is Not My Thing

Rose Robbins
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Rob)


The narrator does not talk, but she still enjoys being included in family activities. She chooses to communicate in other ways, such as pictorial communication. Noises can be overstimulating as well, but she finds ways to participate with the family and have fun. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Experiences with Neurodiversity

  • A Friend for Henry


  • Slug Days


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Forever Neverland


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Speak Up!


  • The Space We’re In


  • Speak Up!


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • A Day With No Words


  • Forever Neverland


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Mockingbird


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Superstar


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • A Day With No Words


  • Superstar


  • Slug Days


  • Mockingbird


  • A Friend for Henry


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • The Space We’re In


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Talking is Not My Thing