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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
— 730 books
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The Playground Problem
Tracy Packiam Alloway
For the child who struggles to follow multi-step rules during games or feels frustrated when they can't keep up with pla
Ages 5–8
Zion Has a Busy Brain
Charlene Pinnock
For the child whose thoughts move faster than their hands can keep up, this story celebrates the vibrant strengths and d
Ages 4–8
The Feelings and Imagination of a Sensitive Barefoot Boy
Richard Carlson
For the child who experiences the world with deep intensity and finds joy in the simple, sensory textures of the earth b
Ages 4–8
The Feelings and Imagination of a Sensitive Barefoot Boy
Richard Carlson
For the child who experiences the world deeply through their senses and needs to know that their unique way of feeling a
Ages 3–8
Autism, Bullying and Me
Emily Lovegrove
For neurodivergent children and teens who feel targeted or misunderstood, this practical guide offers specific social to
Ages 7–15
The Light Inside Mazen
Waleed Mohamed Moawad
For the child who feels different or misunderstood, this gentle story follows a young boy with autism who discovers his
Ages 4–9
I Have Non-Verbal Learning Disability and That's Okay
Kacy Chambers
For the child who experiences the world differently and is learning to explain their Non-Verbal Learning Disability to f
Ages 5–10
Fainting Francis
Nate Gunter
For the child who feels frozen by big emotions, this gentle story uses a fainting goat to show that it is okay to be dif
Ages 3–8
The Girl Who Counted Numbers
Roslyn Bernstein
For the child who experiences the world through patterns and logic, finding strength in their unique way of thinking to
Ages 8–12
Respecting Siblings
T. M. Merk
For the child who has questions about peers with different abilities or needs a gentle guide on how to be an inclusive,
Ages 4–8
Learning about Friendship
Kay Al-Ghani
For the child who finds playground rules confusing or struggles to understand social cues while trying to make and keep
Ages 5–11
My Brother is Different
Esther Lutchie
For siblings of children with autism who are learning to navigate their unique bond with patience, empathy, and love.
Ages 4–8
The Ice-Cream Sundae Guide to Autism
Debby Elley, Tori Houghton
For the child who recently received an autism diagnosis, this colorful guide uses a sundae metaphor to explore their uni
Ages 7–11
My FASD Feelings
Jennifer Robinson, Laura Bedard
For children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder navigating big emotions and unique brain wiring. A gentle guide to sel
Ages 4–10
James the ADHD Superhero Saves the Space Station!
J. J. McBridge
For the child who feels like their high energy or wandering mind is a hurdle, this adventure reframes ADHD traits as vit
Ages 5–9
Epilepsy Is A Superpower
Paris Louise Nash
For the child adjusting to a new epilepsy diagnosis, this empowering story reframes seizures as a unique inner strength
Ages 4–9
Tic-Errific Me
Alicia Meyers
For the child who has involuntary movements or sounds and needs to feel understood, or for peers learning how to be supp
Ages 4–10
Different and Wonderfully Made
Lisa McArthur-Collins
For the child who experiences the world with unique intensity or needs help explaining their neurodivergent perspective
Ages 4–8
Kai's World A Children's Book About Autism, Understanding Differences, and Kindness
Karrina Samuels
For children who see the world through a different lens or classmates learning about neurodivergence. A gentle guide to
Ages 4–8
Sammy Sees the World His Way
Lily Stephens
For the child who processes the world differently, this story celebrates the unique way neurodivergent kids experience s
Ages 4–8
Holy Enchilada!
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the child who feels like they learn or think differently than their peers, this story offers a relatable and funny l
Ages 8–12
What Does it Feel Like to be a Child with Autism?
Coretta L Conant
For the child or classroom seeking to understand sensory sensitivities and why some friends may process the world differ
Ages 4–9
Dizzy Lizzie
Kat E. Erikson
For the child who feels like a 'walking disaster,' this bouncy rhyming tale celebrates the beauty of being exactly who y
Ages 3–7
Niko Draws a Feeling
Bob Raczka
For the child who expresses themselves in unconventional ways and the parents who want to honor their child's unique int
Ages 4–8
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