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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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A Rover's Story
Jasmine Warga
For the child who wonders if their unique way of thinking is a 'glitch' or a gift. A touching look at how logic and emot
Ages 8–12
The Unteachables
Gordon Korman
For the child who feels misunderstood by teachers or stuck in a label, this story shows that no one is truly unteachable
Ages 8–12
The Clever Stick
John Lechner
For the quiet child who feels they have so much to say but cannot find the words. A thoughtful stick discovers a unique
Ages 4–8
The Beat I Drum
Dusti Bowling
For the child who feels like their body has a mind of its own, this story follows Connor as he finds his voice and rhyth
Ages 8–12
I Am Not Alone
Francisco X. Stork
For the teen navigating the complexities of mental health while searching for belonging and justice in an often unfair w
Ages 14–18
You Are Enough
Margaret O'Hair
For the child who feels self-conscious about being different, this book offers a warm embrace of uniqueness and a celebr
Ages 3–8
Rules
Cynthia Lord
For the child navigating the complex feelings of loving a sibling with a disability while yearning for their own 'normal
Ages 9–13
Albert Einstein
Isabel Muñoz
For the child who asks 'why' about everything and feels a bit different from their peers. Discover how a curious boy who
Ages 7–11
Solitary Animals: Introverts of the Wild
Joshua David Stein
For the child who thrives in quiet moments or feels overwhelmed by groups, this poetic look at solitary animals validate
Ages 2–5
Down Syndrome Out Loud
Melissa Hart
For the child or classmate seeking to understand the real lives, joys, and daily experiences of young people living with
Ages 8–12
Anything but Typical
Nora Raleigh Baskin
For the child who feels like an outsider in a neurotypical world, this story explores the vulnerability of making your f
Ages 10–14
The Slow Regard of Silent Things
Patrick Rothfuss
For the sensitive soul who finds magic in the mundane, this lyrical story celebrates finding beauty, order, and self-wor
Ages 12–18
I Learn Differently
Lakisha M. Buckley
For the child who feels frustrated when schoolwork doesn't come easily. This gentle story validates the experience of le
Ages 4–9
The Superhero Brain
Christel Land
For the child whose brain works differently, this book uses an empowering superhero metaphor to explain the unique stren
Ages 3–8
Ender's Shadow
Orson Scott Card
For the child who feels small in a big world or has faced hardship, this story explores how wit and resilience can overc
Ages 12–18
The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art
Barb Rosenstock
For the child who experiences the world differently or feels pressured to follow the rules, this story celebrates the ma
Ages 4–8
Micah's Wonderfully Different Mind
Silver Key Publishing
For the child learning to navigate the world with a neurodivergent perspective, this story offers validation for their u
Ages 4–9
Tornado Brain
Cat Patrick
For the child who experiences the world with intense sensitivity and struggles to find where they fit after a friendship
Ages 10–14
Andrew Henry's Meadow
Doris Burn
For the child whose big ideas and elaborate projects feel like a 'nuisance' to others. This classic celebrates finding y
Ages 4–8
Anatomy and Physiology for Kids! The Human Body and It Works
Baby Professor
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique traits or changing body. Explore the journey of a brill
Ages 8–12
Flower Thief
Amelia Olsen, Jacinta Olsen
For the child who feels like a misfit or struggles with learning differences, discovering that their unique brain is act
Ages 9–14
The Lightning Thief
Rick Riordan
For the child who feels like a misfit or struggles with school, this adventure proves that what makes you different migh
Ages 9–14
A Different Kind of Normal
Abigail Balfe
For the child who feels like they see the world a bit differently, this guide validates the neurodivergent experience wi
Ages 9–14
The abilities in me
Gemma Keir
For the child who wants to understand their unique strengths or learn how to celebrate the different abilities of their
Ages 3–8
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