‘Ready Eddie Go‘ is a series of children’s books by author Nikki Saunders, which takes the young reader through day-to-day experiences that an autistic child may find challenging and provides gentle and supportive strategies to help them find ways of coping, which all children can benefit from.  With new experiences such as ‘Eddie’s First Haircut’ to ‘The Birthday Party’ and ‘Painting’ each book uses clear structure as well as visuals to help readers understand the story and identify strategies that may help when they face similar experiences to Eddie.

The books were created by Nikki to support her eldest son, Tyler, when he was diagnosed with sensory processing differences, hypermobility, and autism at the age of three. As Tyler grew older, he began asking questions about how he perceived the world differently from his peers. Nikki searched bookstores for vibrant, positive books about autism but found nothing. This lack of representation ignited her mission to do better for her son and all children facing similar experiences. She decided to write a book herself, creating a character named Eddie, modelled after Tyler. Eddie became a symbol of representation and understanding for Tyler, offering him comfort and connection.

Eddie’s New Haircut

It’s time for a haircut! How will you travel to the hairdressers or might they visit you at home? What tools might they use? Enjoy the fun, interactive pages to help you learn what to expect and how you might be feeling. It can take lots of practice and that’s okay!

Painting

Let’s get creative with Eddie! In this workbook you can practice your shapes, mark making and ziggy zaggy lines! You can have a go at making a mistake and then turn it into something amazing! Just like Eddie did when he spilt a little bit of orange paint! Everyone’s art is unique, different and special!

The Birthday Party

It’s party time! Each birthday party is very different. With different themes, decorations and games, you can learn lots about the party you may be going to! Explore what to do if it feels too noisy and some of the emotions you might feel. Design your ideal cake too!

Dressing Up

Some people love to dress up, others may not and that is okay! In this book we learn what dressing up means and why some people might want to dress up. You can practice designing your own costume or even make one for Eddie, Nina or Akil!

Boardgame

Learn about winning and losing with Eddie! This book helps us learn about friendship and what it feels like to wait for your turn. You may have different emotions when winning or losing in a game. Practice some of your own lucky tricks and what you can do to help you feel calm too

 

 

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