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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
— 350 books
Louie
Ezra Jack Keats
For the quiet child who finds it easier to speak through play, this story celebrates the moment a lonely boy finds his v
Ages 3–7
Isaac and His Amazing Asperger Superpowers!
Melanie Walsh
For the child who experiences the world with intense focus and sensitivity, this upbeat guide reframes neurodivergent tr
Ages 3–7
Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You
Sonia Sotomayor
For the child who notices differences in others and wants to understand how to be a kind, curious friend to those with v
Ages 4–9
The Clever Stick
John Lechner
For the quiet child who feels they have so much to say but cannot find the words. A thoughtful stick discovers a unique
Ages 4–8
You Are Enough
Margaret O'Hair
For the child who feels self-conscious about being different, this book offers a warm embrace of uniqueness and a celebr
Ages 3–8
Albert Einstein
Isabel Muñoz
For the child who asks 'why' about everything and feels a bit different from their peers. Discover how a curious boy who
Ages 7–11
Solitary Animals: Introverts of the Wild
Joshua David Stein
For the child who thrives in quiet moments or feels overwhelmed by groups, this poetic look at solitary animals validate
Ages 2–5
I Learn Differently
Lakisha M. Buckley
For the child who feels frustrated when schoolwork doesn't come easily. This gentle story validates the experience of le
Ages 4–9
The Superhero Brain
Christel Land
For the child whose brain works differently, this book uses an empowering superhero metaphor to explain the unique stren
Ages 3–8
The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art
Barb Rosenstock
For the child who experiences the world differently or feels pressured to follow the rules, this story celebrates the ma
Ages 4–8
Micah's Wonderfully Different Mind
Silver Key Publishing
For the child learning to navigate the world with a neurodivergent perspective, this story offers validation for their u
Ages 4–9
Andrew Henry's Meadow
Doris Burn
For the child whose big ideas and elaborate projects feel like a 'nuisance' to others. This classic celebrates finding y
Ages 4–8
The abilities in me
Gemma Keir
For the child who wants to understand their unique strengths or learn how to celebrate the different abilities of their
Ages 3–8
All of Us: A First Conversation About Disability
Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli
For the parent looking to build a foundation of inclusion, this gentle board book helps little ones understand and celeb
Ages 2–5
Taking Autism to School
Andreanna Edwards
For children and parents looking to understand how a classmate with autism experiences the school day and how to foster
Ages 5–10
Big Feelings, Brave Hearts
Zenia Phoenix
For the child who feels things deeply or feels like an outsider because of their unique traits. A story about embracing
Ages 7–12
Aiden's Kisses
Salima Levy Mba
For families navigating autism, sensory processing, or speech delays, this story celebrates the unique ways neurodiverge
Ages 3–8
Everyday Black: Disability
Alexis Toliver
For children and families looking to see themselves reflected in stories that celebrate the intersection of Black identi
Ages 5–10
Wepa
J. de la Vega
For the high-energy child who has been told they are too loud or messy, this vibrant story transforms perceived flaws in
Ages 4–8
Fred: The Fairy With No Wings
Kristine Haws
For the child who struggles with reading and needs to see that their unique way of navigating the world is a superpower,
Ages 6–10
The Art of Miss Chew
Patricia Polacco
For the child who feels discouraged in the classroom, this moving memoir celebrates how a single teacher's belief can un
Ages 6–10
This Is How We Talk
Jessica Slice, Caroline Cupp
For children who use or encounter different ways of speaking, this gentle guide celebrates communication in all its form
Ages 3–7
Bodies are Cool
Tyler Feder
For the child noticing that everyone looks different, this joyful celebration embraces every kind of body with warmth an
Ages 2–6
The Wonder of Moon
Stori Dino
For the clever child who feels like an outsider and needs to see how their unique brain and creative inventions can save
Ages 6–11
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