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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Jason Walz
For the child who has ever felt overlooked or undervalued, this sci-fi adventure follows a band of 'unwanteds' proving t
Ages 10–14
What Goes on in My Head?
Robert Winston
For the curious child asking why they feel nervous, how they remember things, or why their brain works the way it does.
Ages 7–12
In a Pickle, and Other Funny Idioms
Marvin Terban
For the child who takes things a bit too literally, this guide uses humor to explain why we say things like 'crying over
Ages 6–10
Communication Skills
Mari Schuh
For the child who struggles to be understood or misinterprets others. This guide helps kids master body language, tone,
Ages 6–9
Miss Little's Gift
Douglas Wood
For the child who feels like they can't sit still or keep up with their classmates, this memoir offers hope and shows ho
Ages 5–9
Norma Jean, Jumping Bean
Unknown
For the high-energy child who struggles to stay still, this bouncy story helps them understand when to jump for joy and
Ages 4–7
My Friend Has ADHD
Amanda Doering Tourville
For children who want to understand why a friend acts differently, this gentle guide explains ADHD through the lens of a
Ages 4–8
Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am
Harry Mazer, Peter Lerangis
For teens grappling with the reality of life after a life-altering injury, this story explores identity and recovery aft
Ages 12–18
Inkling
Kenneth Oppel
For the child grappling with a parent's heavy sadness or their own creative pressure, this story shows how imagination c
Ages 8–12
Special Edward
Eric Walters
For the student who feels overwhelmed by school demands and suspects they learn differently, even if they are not sure h
Ages 10–14
Albert Einstein
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who asks 'why' about everything. This story celebrates how being a dreamer and thinking differently can ch
Ages 4–7
The Extraordinary Music of Mr. Ives
Joanne Stanbridge
For the child who hears music in the clatter of a city or the ring of a bell, this story celebrates staying true to your
Ages 6–10
Planet Earth Is Blue
Nicole Panteleakos
For the child who experiences the world differently and feels misunderstood by those around them. A moving look at neuro
Ages 8–12
The Apple Orchard Riddle
Margaret McNamara
For the child who observes the world at their own pace and finds magic in the details others might miss during a busy da
Ages 4–8
Your Brain Is Amazing: How the Human Mind Works
Esperanza Habinger
For the curious child asking how they think and feel, this engaging guide breaks down the science of the brain with humo
Ages 7–10
Our Brother PJ
B McCall
For the child adjusting to a sibling who experiences the world differently. This gentle story helps families celebrate t
Ages 4–9
Quiet Wyatt
Tammi Sauer
For the child who prefers the quiet corner over the center of the room, but needs to know when to speak up for themselve
Ages 4–8
The Verts: A Story of Introverts and Extroverts
Ann Patchett
For the child who thrives in quiet spaces and the parent looking to bridge the gap between an introverted son and an ext
Ages 4–8
Big Brain Book: How It Works and All Its Quirks
Leanne Boucher Gill
For the child who asks a million questions about why they feel, think, and act the way they do: this guide makes complex
Ages 8–12
Efficient, Inventive (Often Annoying) Melvil Dewey, The
Alexis O'Neill
For the child who loves sorting their toys by color or finds comfort in order, this quirky biography celebrates the bril
Ages 7–11
Yoga for You
Rebecca Rissman
For the child who needs help managing big energy or finding a moment of peace, this guide offers simple yoga poses to ba
Ages 5–8
A Walk in the Words
Hudson Talbott
For the child who feels like a slow reader or gets overwhelmed by big blocks of text, this story shows how art can be a
Ages 5–9
Eddie Red Undercover
Marcia Wells
For the child who thinks differently and wonders if their unique talents have a place in the real world.
Ages 8–12
Life Electric, A: The Story of Nikola Tesla
Azadeh Westergaard
For the child who asks how things work or feels like they see the world differently, this biography celebrates the spark
Ages 5–9
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