Sara Leach’s chapter book series—Slug Days, Penguin Days, and Duck Days—offers a heartfelt and authentic portrayal of Lauren, a third grader on the autism spectrum. Each book serves as a standalone story, but together they build a nuanced picture of Lauren’s world, giving readers insight into her strengths, struggles, and triumphs.
Through Lauren’s perspective, readers are invited to experience the challenges of navigating social interactions, unexpected changes, and sensory overload. These themes are handled with care and honesty, illustrating the way seemingly everyday situations can feel overwhelming to someone on the spectrum. Lauren’s voice is genuine and relatable, making her journey accessible for young readers who may share her experiences or want to understand them better.
What stands out about this series is the balance between portraying Lauren’s difficulties and celebrating her strengths. The books gently show how Lauren’s supportive network—family, teachers, and friends—helps her navigate her world and find ways to thrive. This sense of encouragement and empowerment is central to the series' appeal.
These stories are perfect for children in grades 2-5. They offer representation for kids on the spectrum and encourage empathy and kindness in all readers. Understanding is the foundation for inclusivity, and Sara Leach’s series provides an engaging and effective way to build that understanding. Highly recommended for school libraries, classrooms, and home collections.