A sequel to Chicken The Amazing Adventures of a Super Hero with Autism, this book shares why a visit to a doctor or a dentist may be difficult for certain children. The buzz of a dental drill, the cold of a stethoscope, the smell of rubber gloves, the taste of the toothpaste; all of these can be intensified for children with autism. Yet many children can relate to the fears that can surround these visits and can use our superhero's tips to help make these trips just a little bit easier.
Gregory G. Allen is an award-winning author, screenwriter, filmmaker and actor: a storyteller. He has been in the entertainment industry for 35 years having acted in plays, musicals, TV, film, children's theatre, and national tours. He is the award-winning author of four children's books, four adult novels, one nonfiction memoir, and two short stories. As a filmmaker, two of his short films were chosen to screen at the American Pavilion at the Cannes Film Festival. He has been the recipient of several writing awards, Best Director and Best Screenplay for his short films, and was inducted into the prestigious 125th Anniversary Year (2023) Marquis Who's Who for his dedication to the fields of arts, entertainment, and advocacy. Gregory has received writing grants from BMI, ASCAP, the Watershed Foundation and is a member of The Dramatist Guild and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. He has spent over 15 years in arts management and currently is the manager of a theater in Westchester County, New York.