A Boy Named Penguin & His Great Adventures

The first book in the acclaimed series

This is a very special children’s book, dedicated to raising awareness and acceptance of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The idea of this book came from my son, who is on the autism spectrum. Often, when he became scared or nervous, he would start calling himself a penguin. As time went on, he started to wear a cape and solve ‘mysteries’ with his stuffed animals. Every time someone would meet him he would say “Hi, my name is Logan, but you can call me “Penguin”. Recognizing the empowerment he felt as his alter ego “Penguin”, I felt his story needed to be told to encourage other “penguins” and super hero kids to embrace their differences and to share these unique and yes Autistic gifts. So sit back, relax, and experience an adventure with us!


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Meet Logan!

Meet Logan!

Logan is an animated 13 year old, who just loves to have fun and go on adventures! He is on the autism spectrum and deals with daily challenges as they come with a light heart and a smile. Like any 13 year old, he loves Minecraft and Legos, but science is where he strives! He is constantly doing science experiments and wants to be an astronaut and/or a scientist when he grows up. He also loved photography, and has several of his photos hung in an art gallery.

Meet Aaron!

Author Aaron LaPedis is not new at writing books. His first award winning book, The Garage Sale Millionaire was published by Wiley. He currently owns a fine art gallery in Colorado with his wife, Sandee. Since then, Aaron's focus has changed. When his son was born and they found out that he was on the autism spectrum, that drove Aaron to focus on helping out the autism community.

Meet Aaron!
Meet Scott!

Meet Scott!

Scott Johnson is a Denver cartoonist, graphic designer and swing musician, with a wife and a daughter who have both come to pretty much accept him for what he is. He’s also the author/cartoonist of “Little Chrissie Kringle and Other Christmas Cacophony”, the illustrator of “Twinkle and Glo”, and the writer/researcher of “GEAR! A Guide to the Cover Versions of The Beatles’ First Album”.