A Friend for Henry

Jenn Bailey
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Bai)


Henry would like to find a friend at school, but for a boy on the autism spectrum, making friends can be difficult. Henry's efforts are sometimes misinterpreted or things just go wrong, but he keeps trying and finds a friend he can play with. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Experiences with Neurodiversity

  • Slug Days


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Slug Days


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • A Day With No Words


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • Superstar


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • Speak Up!


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • The Space We’re In


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Forever Neverland


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Mockingbird


  • Forever Neverland


  • A Day With No Words


  • The Space We’re In


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Mockingbird


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Superstar


  • Speak Up!