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Jade has a special way of seeing the world.....She just doesn’t know it yet. It is going to take a teacher’s curiosity to help Jade understand why she sees letters as colors in her brain. Jade has synesthesia. Colors play a huge part in the way she thinks! By working together, Jade, her parents, her teacher, and her classmates can all see the world through each other’s eyes. This book also contains information and research for parents of children who exhibit synesthesia.
ISBN
978-1-947112-88-9
Publication Date
3-7-2023
Publisher
The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt
City
Arcata
Keywords
Synesthesia, Senses, Sensory, Neurodivergent, Colors, Numbers, Fiction
Recommended Citation
Godlin, Sarah and Conriquez, Kylee A.. A Like the Flowers, B Like the Ocean: Jade's Synesthesia Story. The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt, 2023. https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/fiction/11.
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“A perceptual world unsuspected by any adult, more vivid and meaningful to a synesthetic child than mere imagination.” -Dr Richard Cytowic, Leading synesthesia researcher