Description
Join Daniel as he gets ready for a bright and noisy fireworks display.
Fireworks Night is a warm and reassuring story that follows Daniel, an autistic child who prepares carefully for an evening filled with loud sounds and big feelings. With planning, distraction, and kindness from the people around him, Daniel discovers a way to enjoy the celebration safely and at his own pace.
Perfect for children, parents, and educators, Fireworks Night makes conversations about neurodiversity simple and supportive. Each book also includes a calming colouring page and a fun spot‑the‑difference activity to help children focus and unwind during overwhelming moments.
Who Fireworks Night is for
- Autistic children aged 4–10 who may find loud events challenging and want to see their experiences reflected.
- Young children learning how different people cope with noise, crowds, and sensory overload.
- Parents and caregivers looking for gentle ways to prepare children for fireworks, celebrations, or noisy environments.
- Teachers and classroom assistants supporting children during seasonal events like Bonfire Night or New Year’s Eve.
- Therapists and support workers who use stories to help children understand sensory needs and self‑regulation.
- Siblings and friends who want to understand and support autistic children during loud or unpredictable events.







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