Luma and the Flower That Knew How to Listen is an illustrated story about neurodivergent children (autistic children, children with OCD, anxiety, or high sensitivity) who experience the world more intensely. When the noise becomes too loud and emotions grow overwhelming, Luma finds a quiet corner where she can breathe and let her little flower stay by her side. This book offers a gentle, poetic story about emotional regulation, calm, and self-acceptance. It also includes an audiobook narrated with a warm voice and an original song created especially for this story, designed to turn reading into a complete sensory experience. Ideal for children aged 4 to 9, families, and professionals looking for a respectful tool to understand autism, OCD, childhood anxiety, and sensory overload.