
Wren Listens With Her Heart

Wren Listens With Her Heart: A Story About Communication and Listening
Not all conversations use words.
When she meets children who communicate in different ways, Wren discovers that understanding doesn’t always come from words. Sometimes, the truest language is found in gestures, sounds, movement—and in the quiet space between them.
At the library, Wren meets a girl whose hands flutter like butterflies, speaking in sign language. At a restaurant, she hears a classmate speaking with his family in a language she thinks sounds like music. At school, she notices a nonverbal boy's eyes flick toward his water bottle—a silent request she understands.
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And at home, her cat tells her exactly what he needs without saying a word at all.
Wren is discovering something important: there are countless ways to communicate, and the most meaningful connections happen when we listen not just with our ears, but with our whole heart.
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✨ A tender, neurodiversity-affirming story for kids ages 4–8 about empathy, connection, and communication in all its beautiful forms. Perfect for families, classrooms, and counselors helping children explore:
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Social and emotional learning (SEL)
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Autism, sensory, and communication differences
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Empathy, kindness, and understanding others
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Sign language and nonverbal communication
From the beloved Wren's Way series—gentle stories for children who experience the world differently.
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"For the listeners, the feelers, and the noticers of the world—your way of understanding is beautiful."
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Other Books in the Wren's Way Series:
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The Heart of A Wren
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Wren Learns Her Way
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Wren's Picture Day: Finding Her Yes in A Sensory World
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Wren's Picture Puzzles: A Story About Thinking in Pictures And Finding Meaning in Words

