Rainbow in His Mind: The Boy Who Thought in Colors

by Afonso, Judith Mireya Rectoret
ISBN: 9798319443373
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Overview

Step into the vibrant world inside Peter's mind in "Rainbow in His Mind: The Boy Who Thought in Colors," the first book in the "It's OK to Be Different" series, a collection celebrating diversity and the beauty of unique perspectives.

Peter has a secret gift: he sees colors where others see only words. Happiness dances in bright yellow, and sadness echoes in deep blue. Music bursts with maroon and gold, while numbers shimmer like a rainbow. But Peter doesn't realize how extraordinary his synesthesia is.
When he shares his colorful perceptions with his classmates, he's met with laughter and rejection. Feeling isolated and misunderstood, Peter begins to question himself, silencing his colorful thoughts and dimming his inner light.
But everything changes when a compassionate teacher helps Peter understand that his "different" is actually a gift and encourages him to embrace his unique vision.

This enchanting tale is perfect for young readers and the young at heart, ideal for ages 4 to 99.

"Rainbow in His Mind" is a heartwarming story about:

  • Synesthesia
  • Acceptance
  • Diversity and inclusivity
  • Understanding and managing emotions and feelings
  • Embracing differences
  • Self-discovery and self-esteem
  • The power of art
  • Emotional intelligence

An excellent read for children who feel different, or for anyone who wants to celebrate the unique beauty within us all, this enchanting tale reminds us that our perspectives can be extraordinary gifts waiting to be shared.

Bring home this beautifully illustrated story today and let the colors inspire the young readers in your life!

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Afonso, Judith Mireya Rectoret
  • ISBN: 9798319443373
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.12
  • Number Of Pages: 48
  • Publication Year: 2025
Language: English