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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Sam's Great Mission
Geraldine Oades-Sese
For the child who uses play to process big feelings, this story helps bridge the gap between their superhero imagination
Ages 4–8
Last to Finish
Barbara Esham
For the child who feels discouraged by timed tests or believes speed equals smarts. This story celebrates different lear
Ages 6–10
If You're So Smart, How Come You Can't Spell Mississippi?: (A Story About Dyslexia)
Barbara Esham
For the child who feels 'slow' because they struggle with spelling or reading, this story reveals that brilliance and dy
Ages 6–10
Ghosts, Toast, and Other Hazards
Susan Tan
For the child navigating new surroundings and big 'what-ifs,' this story gently explores childhood OCD and anxiety throu
Ages 8–12
I Am Really, Really Concentrating
Lauren Child
For the child who gets easily distracted or feels discouraged when they aren't naturally good at something. Lola learns
Ages 3–7
How to Hug an Elephant
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the child who thinks outside the box but struggles with traditional schoolwork. This humorous tale celebrates findin
Ages 6–9
Button Pusher
Tyler Page
For the child struggling with big energy and focus at school while navigating a stressful home life with high-conflict p
Ages 8–12
My Book of Pickles... Oops, I Mean Lists
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the creative child who thinks outside the box or struggles with traditional reading. This interactive journal turns
Ages 6–9
Car-Jacked
Ali Sparkes
For the overprotected child finding their own strength, this high stakes thriller follows a neurodivergent prodigy who m
Ages 9–13
Dragons with Drizzles
Gina Kammer
For the child who feels embarrassed by their quirks or struggles with self-control. A magical story about a young dragon
Ages 6–9
Be Good to Eddie Lee
Virginia Fleming
For the child learning to look past first impressions, this story follows Christy as she discovers the hidden talents of
Ages 6–9
We Meet Again
Stephan Pastis
For the child who uses a big imagination to mask social insecurities or school struggles, this quirky mystery finds humo
Ages 8–12
Born Scared
Kevin Brooks
For the teenager grappling with severe anxiety or panic disorders, this high-stakes thriller explores what it takes to f
Ages 14–18
Gets Slimed!
Frances O'Roark Dowell
For the child who thrives on logic and facts but struggles with the messy unpredictability of group projects and new soc
Ages 7–10
School of Fear
Gitty Daneshvari
For the child who struggles with phobias or feels paralyzed by 'what-ifs,' this quirky story turns the challenge of faci
Ages 8–12
Last Meeting of the Gorilla Club
Sara Nickerson
For the child who struggles to let go of old comforts or finds the social world of middle school overwhelming, this stor
Ages 8–12
Femi and the Mindfulness Machine
Flo Fielding
For the child who experiences overwhelming big emotions and needs a gentle, creative way to understand that peace comes
Ages 5–7
The Sixth Sense
Peter Lerangis, M. Night Shyamalan
For the child who feels misunderstood or carries a heavy secret. This spooky tale explores finding the courage to speak
Ages 9–13
Under Rose-Tainted Skies
Louise Gornall
For the teenager living with severe anxiety or OCD, this raw and honest story explores finding connection and self-accep
Ages 14–18
A Corner of the Universe
Ann M. Martin
For the child noticing family secrets or wondering about a relative who seems different, this story explores hidden hist
Ages 9–12
Calling All Minds: How to Think and Create Like an Inventor
Temple Grandin
For the child who thinks in pictures or loves to take things apart, this guide celebrates neurodivergent minds and encou
Ages 8–12
Tommy Can't Stop!
Tim Federle
For the child who seems to have an endless motor and needs a positive way to express their boundless physical energy.
Ages 3–7
The Innocence Treatment
Ari Goelman
For the teenager who feels like a 'human lie detector' or struggles to trust what they see, this thriller explores the w
Ages 12–18
A Little Space for Me
Jennifer Gray Olson
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a loud or busy world, this gentle story teaches the importance of finding and nur
Ages 4–8
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