Children's Books on
Emotions & Feelings
Neurodivergence
A Day With No Words by Tiffany Hammond. Celebrates alternative communication and the everyday experiences of non-speaking autistic children.
What Should Danny Do? by Adir Levy and Ganit Levy. An interactive story that empowers children to make choices and understand how decisions shape their day.
A Dragon With ADHD by Steve Herman. A friendly dragon character with ADHD learns strategies to manage impulsivity and focus.
My Whirling Twirling Motor by Merriam Sarcia Saunders. Validates the experiences of children with ADHD and explores the importance of unconditional love and understanding.
Focused Ninja by Mary Nhin. A playful introduction to self-regulation and focus skills through ninja-themed storytelling.
My Busy, Busy Brain by Nicole Russell. Written from lived experience, this book explains ADHD in affirming, kid-friendly language and encourages self-acceptance.
All My Stripes by Shaina Rudolph. An autistic zebra worries about standing out, but learns to see his differences as powerful and beautiful.
My Wandering Dreaming Mind by Merriam Sarcia Saunders.Helps children with inattentive ADHD feel seen and supported, while encouraging creative thinking and self-compassion.
