• We have decided to keep the bookshop open. Initially, it was going to be a pop-up shop in April '21 for Autism Acceptance Month. We are going to invite young people to take part in work experience in April and December.

     

    We are an online book & gift shop, 'Little People Big Dreams', delightful biographies of well-known people for primary-age children 5 - 11yrs; we also give young people the opportunity of work experience in managing e-commerce & a customer-focused business.

     

    Our Mission is to give young people work experience and raise acceptance for Autism and other Neuro-diverse conditions in the workplace.

     

    Our Vision is to offer work experience to young people each year.

     

    Our Values are to serve our customers to the highest standard, to educate, to be inclusive and make an impact.

     

    We expect delivery this week of books; if your preferred book is out of stock, please email us at hello@carrottree.co.uk, and we can let you know when it will arrive.

     

    BOOKS & LEARNING

     

  • SHOP CURIOUS.

    Our shop is stocked with many titles that we hope you will love as we do. We have also listed below some free resources for young people, parents and teachers.

    We post the books out to you within 24 hours of the order being received across the UK
     
    The books are hardback books and measure 24.7 x 1.1 x 20.2 cm beautifully illustrated
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  • Blog & Book Reviews 

     

    November 23, 2022
    Please find below the link to register for a free toolkit to support young people into employment. Toolkits | Ambitious about Autism
    December 22, 2021 · work experience,Reading,books,careers
    We would all like to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.  This year has been a challenge at some times and a pleasure at other times.  But what we do know is your health is the most important thing, so all take care, stay safe and enjoy some down time if you are able to.  We will be...
    December 2, 2021 · work experience,Reading,careers,Autism,books
    Back in September, we envisioned Carrot Tree in a picturesque, quaint, and cosy Christmas market. Sipping on mulled wine, eyes twinkling, and selling our books to you all. Unfortunately, things don’t always go to plan. James ended up in hospital and was diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic...