People always said Tytus the Monkey was evil.
Mostly because he caused trouble.
And hated loud singing.
And didn't always understand why people were so mean.
But everything changes one day at the grocery store.
Tytus loves the children who adopted him-especially Addison, Marley, and McKade. They read together, make art, roller skate, and share all their favorite things...including pancakes and slushies. So when a simple trip to the store turns into a sensory overload nightmare-buzzing lights, banging carts, beeping registers-Tytus knows something is wrong.
When Addison becomes overwhelmed and a not-so-kind stranger decides to share her opinion, Tytus does what he does best: causes a little chaos.
Okay... a lot of chaos.
What follows is a hilarious chain reaction of soap, eggs, apples, milk, and soda-one unforgettable mess that brings the entire store to a standstill. But just when tempers are about to explode, something unexpected happens.
Kindness.
Tytus the Monkey is a funny, heartfelt story about empathy, sensory overload, autism awareness, and learning that being kind is sometimes louder than words. Perfect for families, classrooms, and anyone who believes children can teach adults a thing or two.
Because if you can't find a nice person in the world...
sometimes you have to be one.
At least until you aren't.
This expanded edition also includes easy-to-use picture schedule pages designed to support routines and transitions at home or in the classroom.