Too Bright Outside is a soothing, lyrical picture book for sensitive children who feel overwhelmed by noise, crowds, bright lights, busy classrooms, and fast moving days. Set in a lush village called Tukay, the Listening Place, the story follows Awiya, a spirited young girl who experiences the world with intense senses and a tender heart. She loves soft textures, quiet corners, gentle rhythms, and familiar routines. Sharp sounds, sudden changes, crowded spaces, and harsh lighting can feel like too much, too fast, too loud, too bright. When school begins and life grows noisier at home, Awiya starts to wonder if something is wrong with her. What she discovers instead is something far more powerful: she is not broken, she is not difficult, she is not too much. She is simply wired to feel deeply, notice more, and need kindness from a world that often rushes.
Written with careful, compassionate language and paired with vibrant, expressive illustrations, Too Bright Outside helps children name sensory overload in a way that feels safe and understandable. The book supports young readers on the autism spectrum, highly sensitive children, anxious children, and any child who has ever felt overstimulated, misunderstood, or out of place. It also gives parents, caregivers, teachers, counselors, and therapists a gentle tool for opening conversations about sensory processing, emotional regulation, stimming, inclusion, patience, and empathy. The repeated refrain creates a calming read aloud experience, making it ideal for bedtime, classroom story time, social emotional learning, occupational therapy settings, and family discussions about big feelings.
Awiya's journey is simple, relatable, and quietly transformative. She moves through everyday spaces that many children recognize, including school, the market, the park, and home, while learning how to find comfort, safety, and connection without being forced to change who she is. The message is clear without being preachy: different is not bad, different is human. The story reassures children that their needs are valid, their feelings make sense, and the right people will learn how to understand them. Too Bright Outside is a warm, affirming children's book about neurodiversity, sensory sensitivity, friendship, and self acceptance that leaves readers feeling seen, steadied, and hopeful.
Perfect for ages 4 to 8, this illustrated picture book is especially meaningful for families navigating autism, sensory challenges, ADHD, anxiety, meltdowns, transitions, school overwhelm, or any child who needs reassurance that being sensitive is a strength.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Somesh, Bindhuja (illustrateur). Paperback. Too Bright Outside is a soothing, lyrical picture book for sensitive children who feel overwhelmed by noise, crowds, bright lights, busy classrooms, and fast moving days. Set in a lush village called Tukay, the Listening Place, the story follows Awiya, a spirited young girl who experiences the world with intense senses and a tender heart. She loves soft textures, quiet corners, gentle rhythms, and familiar routines. Sharp sounds, sudden changes, crowded spaces, and harsh lighting can feel like too much, too fast, too loud, too bright. When school begins and life grows noisier at home, Awiya starts to wonder if something is wrong with her. What she discovers instead is something far more powerful: she is not broken, she is not difficult, she is not too much. She is simply wired to feel deeply, notice more, and need kindness from a world that often rushes.Written with careful, compassionate language and paired with vibrant, expressive illustrations, Too Bright Outside helps children name sensory overload in a way that feels safe and understandable. The book supports young readers on the autism spectrum, highly sensitive children, anxious children, and any child who has ever felt overstimulated, misunderstood, or out of place. It also gives parents, caregivers, teachers, counselors, and therapists a gentle tool for opening conversations about sensory processing, emotional regulation, stimming, inclusion, patience, and empathy. The repeated refrain creates a calming read aloud experience, making it ideal for bedtime, classroom story time, social emotional learning, occupational therapy settings, and family discussions about big feelings.Awiya's journey is simple, relatable, and quietly transformative. She moves through everyday spaces that many children recognize, including school, the market, the park, and home, while learning how to find comfort, safety, and connection without being forced to change who she is. The message is clear without being preachy: different is not bad, different is human. The story reassures children that their needs are valid, their feelings make sense, and the right people will learn how to understand them. Too Bright Outside is a warm, affirming children's book about neurodiversity, sensory sensitivity, friendship, and self acceptance that leaves readers feeling seen, steadied, and hopeful.Perfect for ages 4 to 8, this illustrated picture book is especially meaningful for families navigating autism, sensory challenges, ADHD, anxiety, meltdowns, transitions, school overwhelm, or any child who needs reassurance that being sensitive is a strength. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781961763869
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