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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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Risk N' Roses
Jan Slepian
For the child feeling the weight of family responsibility while longing to fit in with the 'cool' crowd and navigate com
Ages 10–14
Friends at School
Rochelle Bunnett
For the child starting preschool who may be curious about others with different abilities, showing that everyone plays,
Ages 3–6
Think of a Link
Andy Salmon
For the student who feels overwhelmed by lists and facts, this guide provides clever memory tricks and mnemonics to make
Ages 8–13
Looking for X
Deborah Ellis
For the child navigating the weight of family responsibility and seeking to understand the hidden lives of those society
Ages 10–14
Counting By 7s
Holly Goldberg Sloan
For the child who feels like an outsider and is navigating the heavy weight of loss, this story shows how a family can b
Ages 10–14
Captain Starfish
Davina Bell
For the quiet child who feels overwhelmed by big social expectations and needs to know that being shy is a superpower, t
Ages 4–8
Punching the Clock Funny Action Idioms
Marvin Terban
For the child who takes everything literally, this humorous guide uses puns and illustrations to decode over 100 common
Ages 8–12
Invisible
Pete Hautman
For the teen who feels overlooked or struggles with social connections, this psychological story explores the thin line
Ages 12–18
Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller
Joseph Lambert
For the reader who feels misunderstood or frustrated by barriers, this visual journey explores the breakthrough that hap
Ages 10–15
Sparrow Spreads Her Wings
Gail Donovan
For the child who feels like their brain is always buzzing with 'what-ifs.' A tender look at navigating fifth grade with
Ages 8–12
The London Eye Mystery
Siobhan Dowd
For the child who feels like their brain is wired on a different operating system, this mystery celebrates the power of
Ages 9–12
My Friend Eddie
Nikki Saunders
For the child seeking to understand why a friend or classmate acts differently, this gentle story explains autism and se
Ages 4–8
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute
Talia Hibbert
For the teen navigating the pressures of academic success while managing OCD, or anyone learning to forgive a friend who
Ages 12–18
Harrison P. Spader, Personal Space Invader
Christianne Jones
For the child who struggles to keep their hands to themselves or understand physical boundaries, this story offers a fri
Ages 4–8
Focused
Alyson Gerber
For the child who feels like they are trying their hardest but still falling behind, this story offers a validating look
Ages 8–12
Mad as a Wet Hen! And Other Funny Idioms
Marvin Terban
For the curious learner who takes things literally. This playful guide decodes confusing figures of speech using hilario
Ages 7–11
What Is an Idiom When It's at Home?
Emma Carlson Berne
For the curious child who takes everything literally, this bright guide unpacks the silly and confusing world of idioms
Ages 6–9
Making Jamie Normal
Mary K. Pershall
For the child who feels embarrassed by a sibling's differences or wonders why their family life isn't like everyone else
Ages 8–12
Ernst
Elisa Kleven
For the child who asks a million questions and loves to ponder the 'what ifs' of the world. A gentle celebration of a yo
Ages 3–8
Introducing Miss. Behaves
Kyla May
For the highly imaginative child whose daydreaming and creative energy often lead to accidental trouble at school.
Ages 7–10
I Am Wriggly
Michael Rosen
For the child who has a case of the wiggles and needs to move: this rhythmic story celebrates high-energy play and the p
Ages 2–5
Out-of-Control Rhino
Shoshana Stopek
For the child who struggles to pause before acting or feels like their high energy is always causing trouble. A supporti
Ages 4–7
How to Stop Freaking Out: The Ultimate Guide to Keeping Cool When Life Feels Chaotic
Carla Naumburg
For the middle-grade child who feels overwhelmed by big emotions, this humorous guide offers clinical tools and mindfuln
Ages 8–12
Born to Run
Jason Walz
For the young reader who feels overlooked or underestimated, this high-stakes space adventure proves that being 'differe
Ages 10–14
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