Pedro, An 8-Year-Old Autistic Boy in Santa Catarina, Sells Brownies to Fund His Dream of Traveling the World. His Hyperfocus on Countries, Maps, and Flags Inspires Thousands.
Pedro Silveira Luiz, a just 8-year-old autistic boy, decided to turn his dream into action: starting to produce and sell brownies in Rio Tavares (Santa Catarina), he seeks to raise money to travel around the world.
With an impressive hyperfocus on countries, flags, and maps, Pedro already knows exactly which destinations he wants to visit — and each sweet sold is a step closer to that goal.
His motivation is pure: to embark on an adventure that combines curiosity, passion, and dedication.
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A Visionary Autistic Boy with Big Dreams
Pedro lives in Rio Tavares (SC) and is in the second grade of elementary school.
Since childhood, he has been fascinated by geography: he learned about flags, countries, and maps practically on his own by watching videos on the internet.
His parents report that his interest has evolved into something real and tangible thanks to what experts call hyperfocus, a common trait on the autism spectrum that makes him dedicate deep and intense attention to a specific topic.
Why Does the Boy Sell Brownies?
The idea of selling brownies arose as a creative way to turn Pedro’s passion for geography into a source of income for travel.
Each brownie sold counts as part of a “travel fund”, meant to cover the costs of his future adventures.
To promote the sales, the family created the profile @pedros.brownie on Instagram, where they share photos of the treats and also part of the inspiring routine of the autistic boy.
The first country Pedro dreams of visiting is Chile.
More specifically, he mentioned iconic places: Santiago, the Atacama Desert, volcanoes, and even the Southern Lights.
For him, traveling is more than leisure — it is an opportunity to experience up close everything he learns and loves to study.
How Study Becomes Learning for All
At Porto do Rio Tavares Basic Education School, Pedro has already become a highlight.
Teachers, the Special Educational Service (AEE) team, and the speech therapist use his interest in countries to enrich the classes, turning every conversation into a learning moment.
This way, hyperfocus stops being just something personal to become a powerful pedagogical resource.
Autistic Boy Receives Support from the Community
Pedro’s family is not alone in this endeavor.
The initiative to sell brownies has generated local support: neighbors, friends, and community members mobilize to buy, promote, and encourage the little dreamer.
Gifts such as globe models, maps, and books have come from family and teachers, further reinforcing his motivation to learn and grow.
Even with such determination, not everything is simple. Being autistic means, for Pedro, dealing with sensitivities and a unique way of seeing the world.
The routine of producing brownies requires organization, patience, and discipline — skills that he develops gradually, with the support of his parents.
Additionally, part of the journey is emotional: learning that each sale is not just a financial step, but also a personal achievement of his own confidence and autonomy.
Pedro’s journey is inspiring for several reasons.
First, it shows how hyperfocus, often seen as a challenge, can become a transformative force.
Second, it reveals the power of childhood imagination and family patience to turn dreams into real projects.
And finally, it allows us to reflect on the inclusion of autistic people: when a school uses what the child loves to teach them, everyone wins.
Next Steps and Bigger Dreams
Pedro’s immediate goal is clear: to continue selling brownies to make his first trip to Chile possible — and in the future, visit many other places.
His parents state that they are exploring ideas to make the initiative even more sustainable, without losing the lightness of childhood.
Meanwhile, his story is already inspiring other families to look at their children’s deep interests with more care and appreciation.
Pedro, the 8-year-old autistic boy who sells brownies, proves that it is possible to turn passion into concrete action.
His hyperfocus on countries is not just a hobby: it is the source of an ambitious dream that he pursues with purpose, support, and a lot of sweetness.
Source: Só Notícia Boa

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