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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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4 Kids in 5E & 1 Crazy Year
Virginia Frances Schwartz
For the child who feels like an outsider at school or struggles with a learning difference. These four students find the
Ages 8–12
Not As Crazy As I Seem
George Harrar
For the teenager who feels defined by their rituals or compulsions, this story offers a relatable look at navigating hig
Ages 12–16
Little Frog
Jakob Martin Strid
For the child whose big energy and impulsive antics sometimes cause chaos, this story offers the comfort of knowing that
Ages 3–7
How to Be Human: Diary of an Autistic Girl
Florida Frenz
For the teen or middle grader navigating the complexities of social cues and neurodiversity through the eyes of an autis
Ages 10–18
Who Is Temple Grandin?
Patricia Brennan Demuth
For the child who thinks in pictures or feels overwhelmed by a noisy world, this biography shows how being different can
Ages 8–12
The Half-life of Planets
Emily Franklin, Brendan Halpin
For the teen navigating the complexities of social labels and finding genuine connection while staying true to their uni
Ages 12–18
The One Memory of Flora Banks
Emily Barr
For the teen navigating the boundaries of memory and self, this psychological mystery explores what defines us when our
Ages 14–18
Carter Finally Gets It
Brent Crawford
For the teen navigating the messy transitions of freshman year while managing ADHD and the social pressures of sports, g
Ages 13–17
Buzzing
Samuel Sattin
For the child who feels overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts and is searching for a place where they can truly be themselve
Ages 8–12
Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help
Douglas Anthony Cooper
For the child who feels like an outsider because they see the world differently, this dryly funny gothic tale celebrates
Ages 10–14
This Is My Brain in Love
I. W. Gregorio
For the teen navigating the highs and lows of first love while managing the heavy weights of anxiety, cultural expectati
Ages 12–18
Are You Alone on Purpose?
Nancy Werlin
For the teen feeling overlooked or pressured to be "perfect" in their family, this story navigates complex sibling dynam
Ages 13–17
Marcelo in the Real World
Francisco X. Stork
For the teenager navigating the pressure to fit into the 'real world' while honoring their unique way of thinking and ex
Ages 12–18
This Is My Brain! A Book on Neurodiversity
Elise Gravel
For the child who feels like their brain works differently than their peers, this whimsical guide celebrates ADHD, autis
Ages 7–10
I Know Someone with ADHD
Elizabeth Raum
Help children understand how ADHD affects behavior and how to be a supportive friend with this clear, relatable guide to
Ages 6–9
According to Plan
Christen Randall
For the teen navigating the pressure of internet fame while learning that their worth isn't defined by their size, neuro
Ages 14–18
(Don't) Call Me Crazy
Kelly Jensen
For the teen navigating their own mental health journey or trying to understand a friend's experience through diverse, h
Ages 13–18
The Journey, Once Begun
Harald Bakken
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique sensitivities, this story follows an orphan finding a f
Ages 10–14
The Quiet Crocodile
Natacha Andriamirado
For the child who thrives in quiet moments or feels overwhelmed by rowdy play. A gentle look at how an introvert finds p
Ages 3–5
Absolutely Almost
Lisa Graff
For the child who feels like they aren't the best at anything and is tired of being 'almost' good enough. A gentle look
Ages 8–12
Strange Mr. Satie Composer of the Absurd
M. T. Anderson
For the child who feels like an outsider, this whimsical biography celebrates a man who embraced his own 'weirdness' to
Ages 7–12
Mistakes Were Made
Stephan Pastis
For the child who feels misunderstood or struggles with self-reflection, this hilarious diary follows a boy whose confid
Ages 8–12
All the Small Wonderful Things
Kate Foster
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big changes or finds making friends tricky, this gentle story follows an autistic
Ages 8–12
The Absolute Value of Mike
Kathryn Erskine
For the child who feels like a disappointment because they learn differently, this story celebrates finding your own uni
Ages 10–14
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