As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisper, it’s the perfect time to explore the enchantment of fall with books. If you’re a parent of a child with autism, you know that finding engaging and relatable reading materials can be challenging. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of 5 captivating fall-themed books that not only celebrate the magic of the season but also promote reading and comprehension skills.

“The Biggest Pumpkin Ever” by Steven Kroll

Join two determined mice on a heartwarming adventure as they strive to grow the biggest pumpkin ever. This tale of teamwork and friendship is sure to captivate your child’s imagination.
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“Fletcher and the Falling Leaves” by Julia Rawlinson

Follow Fletcher the fox as he sets out on a mission to save his favorite tree’s leaves. This heartwarming story teaches the beauty of change and the value of treasured memories.
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“Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn” by Kenard Pak

Experience the transition of seasons through the eyes of a child in this beautifully illustrated book that celebrates the sights and sounds of autumn.
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“Owl Moon” by Jane Yolen

Embark on a calming nighttime adventure with a father and daughter as they search for an owl in the moonlit woods, teaching patience and observation.
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“Too Many Pumpkins” by Linda White

Learn a heartwarming lesson about sharing and community in this delightful story about a woman who discovers the joy of pumpkins.
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