A celebration of imagination and neurodivergence, Train of Thought is a joy-filled picture book for big dreamers who sometimes need a little help to find their way back to reality.
A big-hearted story from incredible new talent Jess Horn with joyful illustrations by Hayley Wells, Train of Thought is a fun-filled ride through the twists and turns of a runaway imagination.
Andy has a brilliant imagination, and it carries him to the most amazing places. Mum calls it his train of thought. But, when it's time for real-world tasks, Andy's train doesn't always stop! Can Andy find a way to be a treasure hunter and sit down in time for dinner?
Train of Thought will delight readers aged 3 to 7 – and everyone and anyone who can relate to getting swept up in their imagination!
EMBRACE IMAGINATION: empowers young children to use their creativity and imagination to overcome challenges.
CELEBRATE NEURODIVERSITY: written through the lens of a neurodiverse child who hyperfocuses, Train of Thought offers constructive and affirming ways of talking about neurodiversity.
CREATIVE THINKING: Andy’s ingenious solutions in the story will resonate with young readers who struggle with self-awareness and self-regulation.
AN ADVENTURE-PACKED RIDE: Hayley Wells’ illustrations are bursting with colourful detail, as Andy’s train journey takes him from one inventive world to the next.
‘Train of Thought is both entertaining and insightful, encouraging reflection and resilience in young minds. A thoughtful, conversation-starting addition to classrooms, libraries and homes, especially for children with vivid imaginations and wandering thoughts.’
– Books + Publishing
‘There are so many didactic picture books about kids who struggle with self-regulation or have challenges such as ADHD, but [Train of Thought] is not one of them. The writing takes such a creative approach to exploring daydreaming and self-awareness. I loved the way it externalises internal experiences without judgement or instruction. This would be great for any families who want books that open conversations about attention, focus, and the many different ways minds work.’
– Karys McEwan, CBCA committee
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