Join Liam as he navigates the sometimes overwhelming sounds of the world! This heartwarming story explores how to cope with sensory sensitivities and the importance of supportive friendships. Discover the power of communication and finding your own quiet corner in a loud world.
Liam loved the playground, but sometimes it felt like too much. The swings squeaked, kids shouted, and balls bounced with booming thuds. He squeezed his eyes shut and covered his ears, wishing the noise would stop.
The bright sun shone on the busy playground. Children ran and laughed, their voices blending into a chorus. Liam stood near the edge, overwhelmed by the cacophony, shrinking back from the joyful chaos.
Liam put his hands over his ears, his face scrunched up with a mixture of fear and sadness. Tears welled in his eyes as he tried to block out the sounds surrounding him. The vibrant playground colors blurred around the edges of his vision.
Mia, seeing Liam's distress, knelt beside him, her brow furrowed with concern. She gently reached out a hand, unsure of how to help. Her eyes showed she cared and wanted to understand what was wrong.
Side-by-side, Liam and Mia swung slowly on the quiet swings. The world seemed calmer, and a small smile returned to Liam's face. In the distance, the loud playground noises faded as they found their peaceful space.
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Dedication (Unnumbered): For every kid who hears the world a little louder—your voice matters too. Page 1 – Title Page Liam’s Loud World by Luna Hopper Illustration: Liam covering his ears as bright, colorful sound waves swirl around him—playful, not scary. Page 2–3 – Beginning Liam loved the playground, but sometimes it felt too loud. Swings squeaked. Kids shouted. Balls bounced with big booms. Liam held his ears. “It’s too much,” he whispered. Mia noticed her friend looking upset. Page 4 – First Choice Mia wants to help. What should she do? 👉 If you think Mia should ask Liam what would make him feel better, go to page 10. 👉 If you think Mia should grab his hand and run back to the noisy game, go to page 14. Page 5–9 – Illustration Fills Pg. 5–6: Bright playground scene, children running and shouting, Liam shrinking back. Pg. 7–8: Close-up of Liam with hands over his ears, eyes squeezed shut. Pg. 9: Mia kneeling beside Liam, looking thoughtful, one hand reaching toward him. Page 10 – Positive Outcome Mia asked gently, “What would help, Liam?” Liam peeked through his fingers. “Maybe we can play on the quiet swings.” Mia nodded. “Let’s go!” They found a calmer spot, and Liam’s smile returned. Turn to page 16. Page 11–13 – Illustration Fills Pg. 11–12: Liam and Mia swinging slowly side by side, peaceful faces. Pg. 13: Wide playground scene—noisy kids in the distance, Liam and Mia happily in their quiet corner. Page 14 – Negative Outcome Mia tugged Liam’s hand and ran back to the shouting game. Liam pulled away, covering his ears tighter. “No! It’s too loud!” His face crumpled, and he sat down alone on the grass. Page 15 – Illustration Fill Liam alone in a quiet bubble while the noisy playground blurs around him, showing how overwhelming it feels. Page 16 – Ending When friends listen, the world feels a little softer. Liam learned he can ask for what he needs, and Mia learned how to help. Illustration: Liam and Mia swinging together, framed by soft, warm colors. Activities & Reflections 🌟 Try This! Make a “quiet corner” at home or school. Add soft pillows, a favorite toy, or noise-canceling headphones. Practice visiting the corner when things feel too loud. 💭 Think & Share: What sounds do you like? What sounds feel too loud for you? How can you ask for a break when things get noisy?