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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Quit It
Marcia Byalick
For the child navigating a new diagnosis or feeling self-conscious about their body, this story offers a mirror for find
Ages 10–14
Sara and the Search for Normal
Wesley King
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big worries and wonders why they can't just be 'normal' like everyone else.
Ages 10–14
Chronically Dolores
Maya Van Wagenen
For the teenager navigating the isolation of a chronic health condition and the vulnerable search for a place to belong
Ages 14–18
The Unforgettable Logan Foster and the Shadow of Doubt
Shawn Peters
For the neurodivergent child looking for where they fit in, this fast paced adventure explores finding family in the mos
Ages 8–12
Martina Has Too Many Tías
Emma Otheguy
For the quiet child who feels overwhelmed by noise and crowds, this story celebrates the power of finding a peaceful inn
Ages 4–8
Leo and the Octopus
Isabelle Marinov
For the child who feels overwhelmed by the noise and rush of the world, this story offers a calm port in the storm throu
Ages 4–8
Invisible Isabel
Sally J. Pla
For the quiet child who feels overlooked and struggles with sensory overload or social anxiety, finding the courage to s
Ages 6–9
Daniel, Deconstructed
James Ramos
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship and romance while managing social cues and a neurodivergent p
Ages 13–18
Albert Einstein: Genius of the Twentieth Century
Patricia Lakin
For the child who feels like an outsider because they learn differently, this biography shows how curiosity and persiste
Ages 6–9
Confessions of a Mango
Kate Lumsden, Nate Pieplow
For the child who feels like their unique way of thinking doesn't fit the classroom mold, or who struggles under the wei
Ages 8–12
The Night Shimmy
Gwen Strauss
For the child who uses imagination to feel safe or finds talking to others a bit scary. Eric navigates social anxiety wi
Ages 4–8
I Am Albert Einstein
Grace Norwich
For the child who asks 'why' about everything or feels like an outsider, this biography shows how curiosity and unique t
Ages 8–12
Matilda's Humdinger
Lynn Downey
For the dreamer who gets easily distracted by their own big ideas or wonders if their unique talents have a place in the
Ages 4–8
Fooled
Susan Haas, Lexi Haas
For children who feel like they don't quite fit the mold, this story celebrates the power of finding your tribe and the
Ages 8–12
Along Came Spider
James Preller
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is navigating the changing rules of school friendships with a fr
Ages 8–12
Jumping Jenny
Ellen Bari
For the child who struggles to sit still and feels constant pressure to be quiet, this story turns 'too much' energy int
Ages 4–8
OCDaniel
Wesley King
For the child who feels overwhelmed by secret rituals or 'weird' thoughts they can't explain to others.
Ages 10–14
Freaks Like Us
Susan Vaught
For the teenager navigating the weight of a mental health diagnosis while trying to be heard and trusted by those around
Ages 14–18
The Secret Language of Birds
Lynne Kelly
For the child who feels more at home in nature than in social circles. A quiet girl discovers a rare secret that helps h
Ages 8–12
The Real Boy
Anne Ursu
For the child who feels like they see and experience the world differently than everyone else, this magical mystery expl
Ages 8–12
Hide and Seek
Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, Emily Jenkins
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold. This magical school story celebrates 'wonky' talents and fin
Ages 8–12
Words with Wings
Nikki Grimes
For the child who gets lost in their own thoughts or finds comfort in imagination during difficult family transitions li
Ages 8–12
Spaceman
Jane Cutler
For the child who feels like they are constantly 'spacing out' in class and struggling to keep up with their peers while
Ages 8–12
Better than Weird
Anna Kerz
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is anxiously awaiting a parent's long distance return, this stor
Ages 9–12
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