FASTSNAIL publishes adapted children´s books for kids with special educational needs.
Comprehensive reading for communicative and social skills development

A Book Like None Other
At Fastsnail Books Publisher, we believe that when one book closes, another opens. That’s why we want to be sure that you conveniently find your next favorite for your kid so the adventure never ends. Pick a story by visiting the book's page.
We make AAC Adapted books for children who either can not read, are partially impaired, have a language barrier, communicative disorder, or are autistic.
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Our Books
Our Philosofy
Most people with the autistic spectrum disorder need visual support to process information. Reading books with a visual aid, ie. Pictograms, improve their understanding of words and the contents of a book. We look for simple sentences with less abstract words, as well as introducing social words and emotions so that children can get a better understanding of the world around them.
Books are great tools to teach disabled child about the world they live in. And that is why we publish social stories. These books teach them some of the unwritten rules of social life such as greeting when we see someone we know, waiting in line if others are waiting, how to behave at school, etc. We aim to cover everyday situations in our books. On the other hand, we also want to offer fantasy and stories both children and adults can have fun with while learning.


Valeria Kiselova Savrasova
Writer
Inna Ogando
Illustrator, content manager
Fastsnail Pubisher Team
The pleasure of reading with children, together in therapy or in class, should be accessible to all. Our books provide visual support for children with special educational needs to be able to understand the story.
A social story is a narrative made to illustrate certain situations and problems and how people deal with them. They help children with autism understand social norms and learn how to communicate with others appropriately.
Social Stories are essential because they can significantly improve the way children with autism relate to others. They help them learn what to do (and what not to do) when faced with unfamiliar life situations.

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