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Suzanne Boehlefeld
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Suzanne Boehlefeld is a children’s author and proud mother of two uniquely gifted boys. Inspired by her family’s real experiences, she began turning their challenges and triumphs into bedtime stories that grew into her Nothing’s Impossible series. Her books follow her eldest son, Andrew, as he navigates everyday struggles with autism and sensory processing disorder, offering young readers a compassionate window into neurodiversity.
Through her storytelling, Suzanne celebrates resilience, love, and understanding, encouraging children and parents to embrace their individuality. Her debut picture book, My Friend Seymour, blends real-life moments with a touch of magic to help children discover that nothing’s impossible with empathy and support. A portion of her book proceeds is donated to children’s organizations dedicated to improving the wellbeing of kids and families.
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Suzanne Boehlefeld is a children’s author and advocate who uses storytelling inspired by her family’s journey with autism to foster empathy, inclusion, and understanding among young readers.
Interest in Participating in Panels or Story Time
Turning personal family experiences into meaningful stories
Writing with intention (empathy, inclusion, belonging)
Using books as a platform for change

Book 1:
My Friend Seymour
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Andrew struggles with the overwhelming world outside his door, leaving his new swing set untouched. But when a tiny friend needs his help, he takes a brave first step toward confidence, connection, and self‑discovery. What begins as a small act of kindness becomes a journey that helps Andrew see the world in a new way.
My Friend Seymour is a heartfelt picture book inspired by the real‑life experiences of a young boy with autism and sensory processing disorder. Through gentle storytelling and warm, expressive illustrations, this story celebrates courage, empathy, and the power of small steps.
Perfect for families, educators, and therapists, My Friend Seymour offers reassurance to children who face sensory challenges and encouragement to those learning to navigate a big, sometimes overwhelming world. It’s a tender reminder that bravery doesn’t always roar — sometimes it begins with helping a friend.
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