Make it All Go Away
(Author) Helen DochertyAn inclusive, vibrant picture book told in verse about a 7-year-old girl with sensory overload; a perfect introduction as to why neurodivergent loved ones sometimes get overwhelmed. Join Melodie on a day out with her family as she gets overwhelmed with horrible smells, sights, sounds, tastes and textures. This is a heartwarming story that follows Melodie as she visits the pungent market, noisy public bathroom, overwhelming restaurant that serves mushy vegetables, too brightly-lit mall and more. As she gets progressively more overwhelmed and upset, join her as she taps her nose and moves in circles to calm herself down, before returning home and relaxing in her safe space. Inspired by the author's daughter's experiences of sensory overload, this gentle rhyming picture book explores what a child with sensory issues experiences. With vibrant, stunning illustrations from Taylor Barron, this story ensures that children aged 4–8 who also experience sensory overload can feel represented, and neurotypical children can be introduced to why their friends and family sometimes get overwhelmed. At the back of the book, there is an informative spread on sensory overload.
Helen Docherty
Helen Docherty is a British children's author known for her humorous and engaging picture books. Some of her most notable works include "The Snatchabook," "The Knight Who Said No," and "You Can Never Run Out of Love." Docherty's writing style is characterized by witty storytelling, clever rhymes, and heartwarming messages about friendship and acceptance. She has made a significant impact on the children's literature genre with her imaginative plots and vibrant illustrations. "The Snatchabook" is perhaps her most famous work, captivating young readers with its charming story about a mysterious creature that steals bedtime stories. Helen Docherty continues to delight children and families around the world with her delightful and captivating storytelling.