The One and Only Sam

A Story Explaining Idioms for Children with Asperger's Syndrome and Other Communication Difficulties

By Stalker, Aileen & Spencer, Bob

Publishers Summary:
One day it was raining and Sam's mother said to his father, 'My goodness, George - it is raining cats and dogs outside'. 'That's strange', thought Sam. When he looked up into the sky, he couldn't see cats and dogs anywhere, no matter where he looked. All he could see were giant raindrops and big puddles. "The One and Only Sam" is the heart-warming story of a boy who, like many children, often struggles to understand the 'silly sayings' used by adults. Throughout the story, Sam encounters a range of common idioms. Each idiom is accompanied by an illustration of its literal interpretation and its real meaning, encouraging children to explore what sayings such as 'curiosity killed the cat', 'hold your horses', and 'quiet as a mouse' sound like and what they might really mean. Special emphasis is placed on the 'feeling aspect' of each saying, encouraging children to think about the implied emotions of the words. The book also suggests simple steps that children can take whenever they encounter new and unfamiliar idioms that are not covered in the book. There is a list of additional books and websites that provides further resources to help children learn about idioms. "The One and Only Sam" provides a fresh and fun approach to exploring common idioms. It will help children aged 5 to 10, as well as those with language processing difficulties, to develop knowledge and enjoyment of the English language.

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ISBN
978-1-84905-040-1
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on January 1, 2010

Gr 1-3 Sam is curious about language. He notices when his parents say something that does not seem to make sense, such as when he hears them use the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs." After some initial confusion, he is able to work out what they mean. He starts looking out for idioms and, with his parents' help, he develops strategies to grasp their meaning. Stalker's text is fairly did...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2009

In picture book format, this story presents twenty common idioms, as explained to young Sam by his parents and friends. Examples inc...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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