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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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My Whirly Twirly Mind
Sylvia Gardner
For the child whose thoughts move too fast and feels overwhelmed by worry, this gentle story provides names for big feel
Ages 4–8
The Teenage Girl's Guide to Living Well with ADHD
Sonia Ali
A practical guide for teenage girls to understand their ADHD, manage executive functioning, and navigate social relation
Ages 12–18
Fidgety Felix - Rhyming story time
S. D. Ward
For the child who can't sit still and has energy to spare. This rhythmic, playful story celebrates active movement and t
Ages 2–6
Super Emotions! A Book for Children with Powerful Feelings
Lionel Laander Lowry IV
For the child who experiences emotions with superhero intensity. This guide helps kids reframe big feelings as 'superpow
Ages 5–10
The Jitter Bag
Erin Mengeu
For the child who experiences 'the jitters' and needs tangible ways to handle big, nervous feelings. This story introduc
Ages 4–8
Billy's Sister
Jessica Leving
For the child who wants to understand why their sibling or friend acts differently, this gentle story explains autism th
Ages 4–8
What in My Head Is Going On?
Agnes de Bezenac, Salem De Bezenac
For the child curious about why they feel big emotions or have 'sticky' thoughts. This guide helps little ones understan
Ages 4–8
Noah's Big Problem: A Heartwarming Story of Sibling Bonding and Neurodiversity
Anthony Antoniou
For the child learning to understand and connect with a brother or sister who processes the world differently.
Ages 4–8
Unlocking Monster Secrets
Mary Nhin
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big emotions and needs practical, kid-friendly tools to regain a sense of control
Ages 3–10
Dylan the Daring and the Jumbled Jungle of Words
Dean Winterhalder-Richardson
For the child who struggles with reading confidence or feels overwhelmed by letters and words.
Ages 5–9
The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B
Teresa Toten
For the teen feeling overwhelmed by the weight of their own mind or the need to fix everyone else's problems while manag
Ages 12–17
When My Feelings Feel Too Big
Denis D
For the child who experiences intense emotional surges, this guide validates those overwhelming moments while teaching p
Ages 3–7
Molly Tells the World
Krista Weltner
For the child who feels frustrated by reading or has just received a dyslexia diagnosis and needs the words to explain i
Ages 5–9
James the ADHD Superhero Takes a Trip Around The Solar System
J. J. McBridge
For the child who feels their brain moves too fast. This cosmic adventure celebrates neurodivergent traits, showing how
Ages 4–8
Free Association, Where My Mind Goes During Science Class
Barbara Esham
For the child whose thoughts wander during class, this story celebrates the connection between a busy mind and a creativ
Ages 5–10
The Rudest Alien on Earth
Jane Leslie Conly
For the child who struggles with social cues or filter, this story explores what happens when a shape-shifting alien tri
Ages 8–12
Cassidy and the Mixed Up Numbers
Dezi Shepperd
For the child who feels frustrated in math class or sees numbers dancing on the page, this story provides comfort and un
Ages 5–10
Sufficiently Advanced Magic
Andrew Rowe
For the teen who feels they have to work twice as hard to keep up, this story celebrates using logic, grit, and creativi
Ages 13–18
Things I Should Have Known
Claire LaZebnik
For the sibling navigating the complicated mix of fierce protection and the desire for their own independent life as gra
Ages 12–18
Alexander the Avoider
Nicole Filippone
For the child who feels overwhelmed by loud noises, bright lights, or busy places. A supportive look at sensory sensitiv
Ages 4–8
The Amazing World of Stuart
Sara Pennypacker
For the child who meets every new situation with a case of the 'what-ifs.' A whimsical look at navigating school nerves
Ages 6–9
Eagle Eyes: A Child's Guide to Paying Attention
Jeanne Gehret
For the child who feels like their brain is constantly on the move, this story helps reframe ADHD traits as unique stren
Ages 6–12
Everything You Need to Ace World History in One Big Fat Notebook
Ximena Vengoechea
For the student who feels overwhelmed by history textbooks and needs a visual, organized way to master dates, civilizati
Ages 11–14
Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have the Wiggle Fidgets
Barbara Esham
For the child who struggles to sit still and wonders why their brain works differently than their classmates. A validati
Ages 5–10
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