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Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp
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27 July 2021

Most children would say that the ocean is blue, but when Bowen looks at it he sees white where the waves crash, deep black on the ocean floor, and green when there's a storm. He wonders whether fireflies are hot, and notices how the brushstrokes of a painting tell a story too. Bowen sees the world differently to other children and struggles to fit in. How will he find his place in the world?
The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bowen Bartholomew Crisp follows the life of Bowen through school and beyond. At every stage, he finds that he doesn't fit in with his peers, but this eventually becomes his greatest strength. Through thinking differently, he is able to solve problems that no one else could. After all, just because something can't be mended the same as it was, why can't it be mended differently?
A very personal story, Bowen's tale is sensitively written and full of colourful, lively illustrations. It aims to offer hope to children who haven't yet found their place in life by showing them that being & normal' might just be overrated, and that to find success in life we should be valuing our differences.
Children, carers, teachers and psychologists alike will find inspiration in this tale of embracing diversity and engaging our full potential. It is a vital reminder that the strength and uniqueness of every child should be encouraged to help them find their place in the world and flourish!
-Maggie Dent (via facebook 360K followers)
“a celebration of a child’s boundless imagination and the wonder that comes with embracing one’s inner world.”
- Mummy Matters | active parenting/lifestyle blog with 9.5k Twitter followers
Many children and adults will see themselves in this book, especially those who think outside the norm and find it hard to see themselves in others around them.
This sensitively written book celebrates difference, uniqueness, diversity and encourages children to be curious and question what we think we know and take the time to really ‘see’
-Swings and Roundabouts Magazine
“We can always depend on EK Books to bring us the books that celebrate differences and provide insight for young readers on a wide range of topics and as usual, I highly recommend this delightful book to you for readers from around 5 years upwards.”
Just So Stories
“The story can give carers, teachers and psychologists inspiration to embrace diversity and engage everyone’s full potential. It also shows that every child is unique and we should encourage them to find their place and flourish in our world”
-School Days Magazine
“This beautifully rendered story is essential reading for .. all the Bowens out there who can feel empowered, finally, for others to hear their story”
-Story Talk Book Peeks
“A very inquisitive boy grows up asking lots of curious questions and finally finds his place in the world. Engaging illustrations follow his progress”
- Pinerolo