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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Meet My Brother General Junior
Jennifer Lohr
For the child who has a sibling with autism and wants to feel seen. This story celebrates the unique bond between a youn
Ages 5–10
Riddle in Stone
Robert Evert
For the child who feels overlooked or held back by a speech impediment, this story celebrates finding inner strength thr
Ages 10–15
Boy
Phil Cummings
For the child who feels unheard or communicates differently. A gentle story about a small boy who uses non-verbal gestur
Ages 4–8
The Butterfly Clues
Kate Ellison
For the teenager navigating the complexities of mental illness while searching for a sense of control in a world that fe
Ages 14–18
We Could Be Heroes
Margaret Finnegan
For the child who thinks differently and feels a deep sense of justice for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Ages 8–12
Allergic to Babies, Burglars, and Other Bumps in the Night
Lenore Look
For the child who feels big worry about new family changes, Alvin's humorous struggle with a pending new sibling offers
Ages 6–10
What's Wrong with Timmy?
Maria Shriver
For the child who has questions after seeing someone who looks or acts differently. This story helps navigate those firs
Ages 4–8
Gina Kaminski Saves the Wolf
Craig Barr-Green
For the child who experiences the world through a unique logic and wants to fix the 'mistakes' in stories that feel unfa
Ages 4–8
Sometimes My Brother
Angie Healy
For the child navigating life with an autistic sibling, this gentle story celebrates their unique bond and fosters under
Ages 4–8
Autism in My Family
Sandra Tucker
For the child trying to understand a sibling's or cousin's autism diagnosis. This gentle guide explains neurodivergence
Ages 5–10
My feelings on having a sibling with a Disability
Janell Su Chin Lee
For children navigating the complex mix of pride, frustration, and love that comes with having a sibling who has special
Ages 4–8
The Categorical Universe of Candice Phee
Barry Jonsberg
For the child who experiences the world with literal intensity and wants to fix every problem, this story explores findi
Ages 10–14
Leo the Late Bloomer
Robert Kraus
For the child who hasn't quite hit their milestones yet, this story offers a reassuring hug and a reminder that everyone
Ages 3–7
Blue Like Friday
Siobhán Parkinson
For the child who experiences the world through a unique lens and is navigating the complex feelings of a parent startin
Ages 9–12
Franklin Endicott and the Third Key
Kate DiCamillo
For the child who meticulously lists their worries and needs a gentle nudge to discover that bravery is possible even wh
Ages 6–9
Challenger Deep
Neal Shusterman
For the teen or parent navigating the complex, often frightening world of severe mental illness and the internal reality
Ages 14–18
A Halloween That Feels Just Right
Giorgio van Kouwen
For the sensitive child who finds traditional Halloween celebrations too scary or overwhelming and needs a gentler way t
Ages 3–7
What Makes Me Do the Things I Do?
Molly Potter
For the child who wonders why they get angry or why their knee jerks at the doctor, this guide explains the science behi
Ages 5–9
Summer of the Fruit Virus
Trevor Pacelli
For the neurodivergent child needing to process the anxiety of a world turned upside down. This story explores navigatin
Ages 8–12
A Star Is Born
Walter Dean Myers
For the child navigating the complex balance between chasing their own dreams and staying loyal to the family who needs
Ages 9–13
Rosie Loves Jack
Mel Darbon
For the teen seeking to understand the power of self-advocacy and the deep desire for independence when the world undere
Ages 14–18
Amelia Bedelia for Mayor
Herman Parish
For the child who takes every word literally or feels confused by common expressions, this silly story explores the diff
Ages 6–9
Jayden Noticed
Carolyn Crimi
For the quiet observer or highly sensitive child who feels overwhelmed by a new environment and is looking for a kindred
Ages 4–8
Superpowered
Renee Jain, Shefali Tsabary
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big worries or 'what-ifs.' This expert-led guide provides a superhero-themed tool
Ages 8–12
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