Product Overview
Conceived of, written, and designed for children on the autism spectrum, Point to Happy combines a picture book and a pointer to create a breakthrough in reaching children who communicate best through pictures. Ingenious in its simplicity, it was created by a grandmother, Miriam Smith, and mother, Afton Fraser, for Ms Frasers son, a young boy on the autism spectrum.
Point to happy. Point to sad. Point to hug. Give me a hug. The parent reads, the child points. It turns reading into a joyful, shared experience. Dozens of friendly photographs are compelling to look at and easy to understand. The text is clear and direct. By pointing to the pictures in the bookmoods, activities, everyday objects, the rituals of going to bed and getting ready in the morningchildren will learn to convey their wants and needs, their experiences and, most importantly, their feelings.
The simple device of the pointer, with its soft, molded hand on a wandsafety-tested and 100 percent nontoxic and PVC-and phthalate-freebegs to be held and used. And using itthe motor task of holding and pointing, again and againis an effective tool to help a child focus.
Point to happy. Point to sad. Point to hug. Give me a hug. The parent reads, the child points. It turns reading into a joyful, shared experience. Dozens of friendly photographs are compelling to look at and easy to understand. The text is clear and direct. By pointing to the pictures in the bookmoods, activities, everyday objects, the rituals of going to bed and getting ready in the morningchildren will learn to convey their wants and needs, their experiences and, most importantly, their feelings.
The simple device of the pointer, with its soft, molded hand on a wandsafety-tested and 100 percent nontoxic and PVC-and phthalate-freebegs to be held and used. And using itthe motor task of holding and pointing, again and againis an effective tool to help a child focus.