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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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The Someday Birds
Sally J. Pla
For the child who experiences the world with sensory intensity and needs to find their own way to be brave when family l
Ages 8–12
Meditate with Me
Mariam Gates
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big emotions or needs help winding down. This guide uses gentle body scanning and
Ages 4–8
Benji, the Bad Day, and Me
Sally J. Pla
For the child who feels like everything is going wrong and needs to know that a simple act of sibling love can change th
Ages 4–8
Remember This: The Fascinating World of Memory
Monique Polak
For the child who wonders why they can remember every Pokémon but forget their homework, this book reveals the secrets o
Ages 9–12
All About the Brain
Dr. Gabriel Dabscheck
For the child who wonders how they remember their toys or why their heart beats. A pediatric neurologist explains the am
Ages 5–10
Fig
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz
For the teenager navigating the heavy shadow of a parent's mental illness and the fear of their own emerging internal st
Ages 14–18
Stanley Will Probably Be Fine
Sally J. Pla
For the child who experiences the world intensely, this story validates the courage it takes to navigate sensory overloa
Ages 8–12
Worry Ninja
Mary Nhin
For the child who gets stuck in 'what if' loops or feels overwhelmed by worry. This story offers a practical 'Ninja' too
Ages 4–10
Joshua's Brain Has Storms Sometimes
Charlene Pinnock
For the child or classmate learning to navigate life with epilepsy. This story uses the metaphor of 'brain storms' to ex
Ages 4–9
Creative Ninja
Mary Nhin
For the child who feels stuck when trying to start a project or believes they just aren't the creative type.
Ages 4–10
Alex and the Magic Mind Adventure
Kim Harvey-Keddy
For the child who gets frustrated when things don't come easily: help them discover how their brain grows stronger and s
Ages 5–9
Stressed Ninja
Mary Nhin
For the child who feels overwhelmed by schoolwork or busy schedules, this book offers a simple 4-7-8 breathing technique
Ages 4–10
The Panicosaurus
Kay Al-Ghani
For the child who experiences overwhelming moments of panic and needs a friendly way to understand the physical 'fizzing
Ages 5–11
The Feelings and Imagination of a Sensitive Barefoot Boy
Richard Carlson
For the child who experiences the world deeply and finds joy in the textures of nature, this story celebrates sensory se
Ages 3–7
Ladybird's Remarkable Relaxation
Michael Chissick
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big emotions or physical tension. A gentle story teaching ladybird-inspired yoga
Ages 4–11
Baseball Buzz
C. C. Joven
For the child who loves the game but feels overwhelmed by the noise of the crowd, this story offers tools to manage perf
Ages 8–12
My Anxious Robot
Joey Acker
For the child whose worries feel like a system overload. Join Glitch the robot as he identifies physical signs of anxiet
Ages 4–8
Please Explain Anxiety to Me!
Laurie Zelinger, Jordan Zelinger
For the child who experiences tummy aches or jitters when they are nervous. This guide uses a dinosaur metaphor to expla
Ages 4–9
Luke and Luka
A D Largie
For the child curious about why their sibling or friend behaves differently, this gentle story builds a bridge of unders
Ages 4–8
Like Me
Laura Wifler
For the child who has questions about a sibling or friend with disabilities and needs help finding the beautiful things
Ages 4–8
A Sibling's Guide to Big Feelings
Katie McDonough
For the child adjusting to a new sibling with medical or developmental needs, this workbook offers a safe space to proce
Ages 5–10
Scary Sam the DON'T Monster
A J Colucci, Beth Lancellotti Psy D
For the child who struggles with impulse control and big reactions to the word 'don't,' this book offers clinical tools
Ages 3–8
When I Get Anxious I Fade Away
Michelle Renee Pelletier
For the child who feels disconnected or 'spaced out' when overwhelmed. This gentle guide explains dissociation and provi
Ages 5–10
I'm Going to See My Counselor Today...Yay! Tommy and ADHD, A Superhero of Kid's Counseling
Michaela Decataldo
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big feelings or an ADHD diagnosis, this story reframes therapy as a positive, emp
Ages 4–9
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