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Books featuring relatable characters for children with ADHD
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A Different Spirit
Howard Blas, Ilana Trachtman
For families looking to see how a child with different abilities can thrive within sacred traditions, this story follows
Ages 5–9
Alan Turing
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who feels like an outsider because they think differently. This gentle biography celebrates how unique min
Ages 4–8
I Do Not Like Water
Eva Lindström
For the child who wants to be part of the group but has firm personal boundaries about sensory experiences like getting
Ages 4–8
The Very Ordered Existence of Merilee Marvelous
Suzanne Crowley
For the child who thrives on routine and finds the unpredictable world a bit overwhelming, this story celebrates the bea
Ages 8–12
Kind of Spark, A
Elle McNicoll
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to know that their unique way of seeing the world is a powerful spark
Ages 9–12
Temple Grandin
Sy Montgomery
For the child who thinks in pictures or feels like they don't quite fit in, this biography shows how being different can
Ages 8–12
Lost inside My Head
Vigg
For the child whose mind wanders when they should be focused. This wordless journey captures the surreal, distracting ex
Ages 4–8
Love Me, Love You
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to discover that their unique faults and deep love are actually their
Ages 10–14
The Heart and Mind of Frances Pauley
April Stevens
For the child who feels more at home in the quiet of the woods than the chaos of the lunchroom, finding beauty in being
Ages 8–12
The Best at It
Maulik Pancholy
For the child who feels the pressure to be perfect while navigating complex feelings about who they are and where they f
Ages 8–12
I Am Odd, I Am New
Benjamin Giroux
For the child who feels like they see the world differently than their peers. This poetic journey explores the isolation
Ages 5–10
It's OK to be Different
Sharon Purtill
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is noticing differences in others for the first time. This rhymi
Ages 3–8
Every Body's Talking
Dinna M. Jackson
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to fit in, this epic journey transforms perceived weaknesses into
Ages 9–14
Inside Out
Terry Trueman
For the teen navigating the complexities of mental health while facing high-stakes external pressure. A story about schi
Ages 13–18
A Sky Full of Stars
Linda Williams Jackson
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles with learning differences, discovering that their unique traits ar
Ages 9–14
A Boy and a Jaguar
Alan Rabinowitz
For the child who feels unheard or struggles to find their words. This moving true story follows a boy who stutters unti
Ages 4–8
Trout and Me
Susan Shreve
For the child who feels like an outsider because they learn differently or struggle to sit still, this story explores th
Ages 8–12
The Case of the Prank that Stank
Laura J. Burns, Melinda Metz
For the child who experiences the world through logic and literal details, or who feels like their unique way of thinkin
Ages 8–12
Say What You Will
Cammie McGovern
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship and romance while living with a physical disability or mental
Ages 14–18
No Place Like Home
James Bird
For the neurodivergent child seeking a place to belong, this moving journey explores what it means to find home when you
Ages 8–12
Disability Pride
Erin Hawley
For the child curious about why some people use wheelchairs or hearing aids, this book celebrates the history and commun
Ages 8–12
Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell in Love
Lauren Tarshis
For the child who observes social rules like a scientist and feels a little 'different,' this story explores the logic a
Ages 9–12
A Day With No Words
Tiffany Hammond
For the child who communicates differently or parents seeking to celebrate neurodiversity, this lyrical story follows a
Ages 4–8
I Don't Talk, And That's Ok!
Maverick's Stories
For children who express themselves without words, this book celebrates the many ways non-verbal kids communicate, navig
Ages 3–8
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