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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Cat Kid Comic Club
Dav Pilkey
For the child who loves to doodle but fears making mistakes. This hilarious guide encourages kids to embrace 'happy acci
Ages 6–12
The Man Who Loved Clowns
June Rae Wood
For children navigating the complex feelings of loving someone who is different while facing the sudden, life-altering l
Ages 10–14
Maggot Moon
Sally Gardner
For the teen who feels like an outsider, this gripping story follows a dyslexic boy standing up to a ruthless regime in
Ages 12–17
The Story of Albert Einstein
Susan B. Katz
For the curious child who asks 'why' about everything and feels a bit different from their peers, this biography celebra
Ages 6–9
My Brother Charlie
Holly Robinson Peete, Ryan Elizabeth Peete
For the child seeking to understand a sibling or friend with autism, this story celebrates the unique connection and pat
Ages 4–8
Invitation
Ryan Thomas
For the child who asks 'why' about everything. This inspiring look at Albert Einstein's life encourages young thinkers t
Ages 5–10
Dawn and Whitney, Friends Forever
Ann M. Martin
For the child learning how to be a supportive friend to someone with a disability while navigating the changes of growin
Ages 8–12
Kristy and the Secret of Susan
Ann M. Martin
For the child curious about why some people communicate or learn differently. Kristy learns how to support a new friend
Ages 8–12
All of Us
Kathryn Erskine
For the child who experiences the world intensely and is processing a deep loss, following a girl with Asperger's search
Ages 10–14
The Big Feelings Book for Children
Sharon Selby
For the child who experiences big emotions like anger or anxiety, this counselor-written workbook offers practical tools
Ages 5–9
Special Brothers and Sisters
Annette Hames, Monica McCaffrey
For the child who feels both love and frustration while growing up with a sibling who has a disability or special needs.
Ages 7–15
Children of the Different
S.C. Flynn
For the teen feeling the weight of the world, this story explores how to find your voice and inner strength when the gro
Ages 12–18
Of Such Is the Kingdom
Summer Kinard
For families seeking a path to full belonging in the church for children with autism, ADHD, or sensory needs, through a
Ages 0–18
Talking about Disability
Annemarie McClain, Lacey Hilliard
For parents looking to help their primary-schoolers understand disabilities with kindness, this guide provides the langu
Ages 4–9
The Secret World of Walter Anderson
Hester Bass
For the child who feels most at home in the wild or expresses themselves through hidden art, this biography celebrates t
Ages 6–10
Hope and I Are Coming Back to School
Charlene Crawford, Luna Crawford
For the child feeling nervous about the first day of school or curious about how service dogs help their human partners
Ages 4–8
Deep Cut, The
Susan Rosson Spain
For the child who feels misunderstood or underestimated by those closest to them. Lonzo's journey shows that true worth
Ages 10–14
Don't Rush Me!
Chynna Laird
For the child who feels overwhelmed by quick transitions and loud environments, this story helps bridge the gap between
Ages 4–8
Fade to Black
Alex Flinn
For the teen navigating the complexities of prejudice, chronic illness, and the courage required to speak the truth when
Ages 14–18
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Mark Haddon
For the child who feels the world too loudly or sees patterns others miss, this mystery explores navigating a world not
Ages 12–18
Stacey Coolidge's Fancy-Smancy Cursive Handwriting
Barbara Esham
For the child who struggles with fine motor skills or feels discouraged when schoolwork doesn't come easily compared to
Ages 6–10
The Silent Boy
Lois Lowry
For the child noticing that some people see and experience the world differently. A quiet look at compassion, social sti
Ages 10–14
Calling All Minds
Temple Grandin
For the curious child who loves taking things apart and building them. Temple Grandin shares how a different way of thin
Ages 8–12
Thinking It Through
Kate Boehm Jerome
For the child who asks why things happen the way they do, this guide explores how logical thinking and data tools help u
Ages 7–11
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