"Middle grade graphic novel Mixed-Up by Kami Garcia follows Stella, a game-loving girl with dyslexia, on her journey to success with support from loved ones."
"An inclusive middle grade fantasy where queer and disabled young heroes embark on a dangerous quest to save their kingdom and each other. A new classic for all fantasy readers!"
Meet Peaches and her pals in the cozy town of Pocketon as they navigate friendships and differences in this heartwarming graphic novel perfect for young readers.
An eclectic comics anthology exploring various autistic experiences from diagnosis to community, featuring vibrant illustrations and insights from autistic creators.
Discover 100+ exercises to embrace ADHD as a strength, destress, find community, and practice self-love with expert guidance in Self-Care for People with ADHD.
Celebrating relationships in disability culture, We Move Together follows kids creatively navigating barriers. Facilitates conversations on accessibility and community.
Middle grade graphic novel about Verity, student body president struggling with math due to dyscalculia. Can she pass math, keep her presidency, and maintain her reputation?
Join Peaches and pals at the Moonberry Jubilee Fair for heartwarming, laugh-out-loud moments in this adorable graphic novel. Mango learns to "go with the flow" with the help of friends. Dyslexia-friendly font. Perfect for fans of all things cute!
Empowering workbook for neurodivergent readers with Autism and ADHD. Learn self-compassion skills to embrace who you are and thrive in a world not designed for you.
A manifesto challenging assumptions about disability, arguing that disabled people are experts on technology & disability. Explores creating more accessible futures & eliminating harmful beliefs.
2023 ALA Rainbow Book List winner and 2023 Doug Wright Award winner. A groundbreaking approach to sex education for kids 10+, covering puberty, gender, and social justice in a graphic format.
Alina Chau's Middle-grade graphic novel follows disabled athlete Jordan as she teams up with a magical elephant named Marshmallow to pursue a new sport and tackle secrets.
Join Wednesday and her service dog, Woof, as they embark on a fun adventure to find Mrs. Winter's missing cat in this colorful early chapter book series. Perfect for young readers!
Join Rachel Friedman, a sweet and silly Jewish girl with a knack for baking challah, as she navigates following rules and finding her own path in this charming chapter book series.
Care at the End of the World by Jina B. Kim explores crip-of-color critique in feminist and queer-of-color literature post-1996 welfare reform, highlighting dependency, interdependency, and support systems.