"The puzzles are creative and challenging.”
– Taylor, 15

“"The puzzles are something my kids and I can do over and over again. They do not lose their appeal!”
– Laura, parent and teacher

“"The job skills club, where the puzzles are packaged, is so important because it develops a sense of responsability and some of the skills necessary to lead as independent a life as possible. Most importantly, with every item sold awareness is raised about the capabilities and dedication of individuals with autism.”
– Julie, parent of child with autism

"You Would Be Surprised is a wonderful and touching story that celebrates the special abilities and strengths of individuals with autism and will inspire families everywhere."
— Mark Roithmayr, President, Autism Speaks

Getting to know the world around you is hard for most children. It is so much harder for autistic children who see, hear, taste, smell and feel everything so differently. Hats off to Susue Baretz who finally turns all the negative ways we describe autistic children’s reactions into wonderful, magical, positive traits. She is a Super-Hero!!
– Dr. Cecelia McCarton

“You Would Be Surprised gives a positive viewpoint into the world of Autism.”
– Taylor, 15

 

“The large game pieces are easily manipulated by “little hands”! The magnetic game boards fascinate the students and keep accidents to a minimum. There are so many ways to use Magne Talk Turns & Topics. Best of all – the students think they’re playing a game when they’re really working!”
- SLP
   
“I was surprised to see the puzzles are terrific for people my age as well as for children. They are challenging and the images are beautiful.”
– Barabara, 64 grandmother
   
"Autistic kids deserve acceptance and understanding. You Would Be Surprised is a very entertaining step in the right direction."
– Robert Smigel