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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Mind Zoom with Ely
Jane Little
For the child who experiences the world with high intensity. This story explores navigating big sensory feelings and fin
Ages 4–8
Brand New Boy
David Almond
For the child who wonders what truly makes someone a friend, regardless of how they think or where they come from.
Ages 8–12
Leo + Lea
Monica Wesolowska
For children who see the world through patterns and numbers, or the quiet creators who express themselves through art, f
Ages 4–8
My Quiet Place
Monica Mikai
For the child who feels overwhelmed by noisy classrooms or crowded buses, this story provides gentle tools to find inner
Ages 3–8
Daydream Receiver
Jake Maddox
For the child who struggles to stay focused during team sports or finds their mind wandering when the stakes are high.
Ages 8–12
How to Tantrum Like a Champion: Ten Small Ways to Temper Big Feelings
Allan Wolf
For the child whose big feelings come on like a storm. This rhyming guide offers ten playful, concrete ways to handle a
Ages 4–8
The Light Fantastic
Sarah Combs
For the teenager grappling with the weight of global tragedies and the feeling that small actions might lead to world-sh
Ages 14–18
Flipped
Wendelin Van Draanen
For the teen navigating the confusing shift from childhood crushes to complex relationships while learning that there is
Ages 10–14
Forgotten
Cat Patrick
For the teen feeling overwhelmed by the weight of their future or struggling with memory and identity while navigating h
Ages 13–18
John Riley's Daughter
Kezi Matthews
For the child navigating a difficult relationship with a caregiver or helping look after a family member with special ne
Ages 10–14
Think a Thought A Book About Mindfulness
Conor McGlauflin
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big feelings or 'stuck' on a specific idea, this gentle guide transforms abstract
Ages 3–6
The Talented Clementine
Sara Pennypacker
For the child who feels like they don't have a 'thing' or worries about standing out, this funny story celebrates the hi
Ages 7–10
Niagara Falls, or Does It?
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the child who struggles with schoolwork despite trying their best, this story offers empathy and hope while uncoveri
Ages 8–12
Young Cam Jansen and the Substitute Mystery
David A. Adler
For the child who enjoys noticing small details or feels nervous when their classroom routine changes. This gentle myste
Ages 5–8
Young Cam Jansen and the Ice Skate Mystery
David A. Adler
For the child who loves to notice small details and wants to help a friend in a pinch. This early mystery builds confide
Ages 5–8
Chuck Close Up Close
Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan
For the child who struggles with traditional learning or faces physical hurdles, this biography of artist Chuck Close sh
Ages 8–12
I Snoop On My Impulses
Melissa Winn
For the child who struggles with 'big urges' and acting before thinking, this detective-themed story turns impulse contr
Ages 4–9
Rescue on the Oregon Trail
Kate Messner
For the child who struggles with focus or feels like they don't quite fit in, this time-traveling adventure shows how un
Ages 7–10
Little Miss Ditzy
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who often gets their words mixed up or feels a bit scattered, this silly story validates that everyone has
Ages 3–7
Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Television Dog
David A. Adler
For the child who loves to notice small details others miss. This early chapter book celebrates using your unique mental
Ages 6–9
The Burning Swift
Joseph Elliott
For the teen seeking a sense of belonging and the courage to lead when the world feels divided. An epic conclusion about
Ages 12–18
Slow Down, Boris
Andrew Joyner
For the high-energy child who struggles to find their 'slow' button in the classroom. Boris the monster helps kids navig
Ages 5–8
Albert Einstein
Kathleen Krull
For the curious child who thinks differently or struggles with traditional rules, this witty biography shows how a 'dayd
Ages 8–12
The Last Book in the Universe
Rodman Philbrick
For the young reader navigating a world of digital distractions, this story explores the enduring power of human connect
Ages 11–15
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