Description
							Publisher Marketing:The award-winning chapter book is now in paperback! Based on the beloved picture book A Friend for Henry,  the Henry series shares relatable, reassuring stories that are just right for beginning readers.  A Schneider Family Book Award Winner  
A Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book  A NPR 2023 Books We Love Pick A School Library Journal Best Book of 2023  A 2023 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book  Henry likes Classroom Ten. He likes how it is always the same. But this week, Henry's class will have a parade, and a parade means having Share Time on the 
wrong day. A parade means playing instruments that are 
too loud. A parade means this week is 
not like always. 
 Join Henry as he navigates the ups and downs of marker missiles, stomach volcanoes, and days that feel a little too orange. From the creators of the Schneider Family Honor-winning picture book 
A Friend for Henry, this warmly funny book starring a child on the autism spectrum is a reassuring read for all school-bound kids. 
 GREAT FOR BEGINNING READERS: With short chapters and simple text, this book is perfect for newly independent readers who are just moving into longer books. 
 BACK TO SCHOOL: Familiar school scenarios--from new schedules to making new friends--are portrayed with humor and understanding in this series that will appeal to and reassure any child starting or continuing in school. 
 DIVERSE STORIES: Representing neurodivergent kids is a vital aspect of expanding diverse representation across books for all ages. 
Henry, Like Always provides a mirror and a window for kids on the autism spectrum and their friends to see themselves in the stories they read. 
 AN AWARD-WINNING TEAM: Jenn Bailey and Mika Song have received the Schneider Family Book Award and a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor for their Henry stories. Follow along with each new adventure in this much-loved series! 
 Perfect for: 
-  Newly independent readers 
 -  An excellent resource for parents of kids on the spectrum 
 -  Librarians, teachers, and booksellers looking for a children's book that offers a window into the experience of autism 
 -  A reassuring read for kids with varying levels of social anxiety 
 -  Gift-givers looking for a sweet and relatable book about friendship