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Do You Want to Play?: A Children’s Book on Autistic Play Written by Autistics

[image: Cover of the book Do You Want to Play: Making Friends With an Autistic Kid. The background is purple on the top and white on the bottom. On the left is a large illustration of white kid with short curly red hair bedecked with a  blue bow, holding a yellow toy dump truck, and looking at the viewer.] Jess L. Cowing jesslcowing.com “Sometimes it’s nice just being beside you…” As publishers continue to release and market books that pathologize autistic kids such as Finding S.A.M. by Mary Bleckwehl, it is refreshing when a children’s book about autism includes an autistic character who is just an ordinary kid playing in the sandbox after school. So often depictions of autistic children for non-autistic people portray autistic kids as oddities and problems who must conform to neurotypical social norms in order to make friends and build community.  Written by Daniel Share-Strom with a…