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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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When My Worries Get Too Big
Kari Dunn Buron
For children who experience overwhelming worry or sensory overload, this guide uses a simple 1 to 5 scale to help them m
Ages 5–10
All about Ben
Aileen O'Donnell, Dorothy Markham
For the child who wants to understand why their brother or sister acts, plays, or communicates differently due to autism
Ages 4–8
My Feelings Are Hurt / On a blessé mes sentiments
Richard Carlson Jr.
For the child who feels things deeply, this bilingual story helps sensitive souls understand that their big feelings are
Ages 4–8
My Feelings Are Hurt (English-Zulu)
Richard Carlson
For the child who feels things more deeply than others, this bilingual book explores sensitivity and emotional resilienc
Ages 4–8
The Half Life of Molly Pierce
Katrina Leno
For the teenager grappling with a sense of fragmented identity or unexplained memory loss, this psychological mystery ex
Ages 14–18
The Great Brain Book
H. P. Newquist
For the curious middle grader who wonders how they think and feel. This colorful guide demystifies the brain, from neuro
Ages 10–14
The Day the World Stopped Turning
Michael Morpurgo
For the child who experiences the world differently or feels a deep kinship with nature, this story explores bravery and
Ages 9–12
Eliza Bing is (not) a Big, Fat Quitter
Carmella Van Vleet
For the child who struggles to finish what they start and needs to see that perseverance, despite distractions and doubt
Ages 8–12
Duck Days
Sara Leach
For the child who feels overwhelmed by new routines and sensory changes. Lauren, who has autism, finds her own way to be
Ages 7–10
Three Brothers With Different Eyes Each
Jassen Savain
For the child who perceives the world in their own unique way or struggles to understand others' viewpoints. This story
Ages 3–8
Former Best Friend
Kashmira Sheth
For the child navigating the ups and downs of a big friendship fallout and trying to manage life through creative, funny
Ages 7–10
Mysterious Thelonious
Chris Raschka
For the child who experiences the world through patterns and sounds. This vibrant tribute links the notes of jazz to a b
Ages 4–9
When the Stammer Came to Stay
Maggie O'Farrell
For the child who suddenly finds words getting stuck in their throat. A tender story that personifies a new stammer to h
Ages 5–9
Waiting for Fitz
Spencer Hyde
For the teenager navigating the complexities of mental health and finding solace in a friend who truly understands the w
Ages 13–18
All the Ways to be Smart
Davina Bell
For the child who feels discouraged by school tests or struggles to keep up, this book celebrates all the unique, non-ac
Ages 3–7
Leonardo, Beautiful Dreamer
Robert Byrd
For the child who feels like a daydreamer or struggles to finish projects, this stunning biography celebrates a life of
Ages 7–12
War of the Wind
Victoria Williamson
For the teen who feels overlooked or underestimated due to a disability. A high-stakes adventure where a diverse group o
Ages 10–14
Through with the Zoo
Jacob Grant
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big crowds and over-eager attention. This story validates the need for personal s
Ages 3–7
Genius: A Photobiography of Albert Einstein
Marfe Ferguson Delano
For the curious child who wonders how the world works, this visual biography introduces the man whose unconventional thi
Ages 8–12
Hooray for Diffendoofer Day
Dr. Seuss, Jack Prelutsky
For the child feeling nervous about upcoming school tests or anyone who needs a reminder that their unique way of thinki
Ages 5–10
Ms. McCaw Learns to Draw
Kaethe Zemach
For the child who feels like school is a struggle but thrives when they have a pencil in hand. A story about how everyon
Ages 4–8
Different From The Other Kids
Angela Tsounis
For parents navigating the lonely journey of raising a child with mental illness, offering candid interviews and communa
Ages 16–18
Potty Adventures
Leota C. Ray
For parents of children with autism who need a supportive, sensory-friendly approach to the potty training journey.
Ages 2–6
Wilma Jean the Worry Machine
Julia Cook
For the child whose worries manifest as tummy aches and 'what-ifs,' this supportive story offers a concrete way to sort
Ages 5–10
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