Heartfelt novel about a neurodivergent 13-year-old navigating changing friendships on a school trip, exploring new horizons. Winner of Sydney Taylor Book Award Honor.
A memoir-driven graphic novel about a child with ADHD learning to manage it. Follow Tyler's journey from diagnosis to treatment in this raw and enlightening story.
Come Over To My House is a delightful picture book exploring the home lives of children and parents who are Deaf or disabled. Featuring inclusive rhyming text and bright illustrations, it's a must-read for all families.
Alina Chau's Marshmallow & Jordan: A middle-grade graphic novel about disabled athlete Jordan, her magical elephant friend Marshmallow, and a new sport adventure.
Voice-driven novel about friendship, responsibility, and uncovering the truth. Max teams up with a classmate to investigate a mysterious incident in the woods.
Revolutionary cleaning and organizing approach to free you from shame and overwhelm. Transform your home into a sanctuary with self-compassion and practical tips.
High schooler Natalie deals with bipolar disorder in secret, facing challenges of art shows, crushes, and a meddling classmate. A candid look at mental illness stigma and resilience.
Groundbreaking anthology on the joys and challenges of disability experience, redefining intimacy beyond romance and exploring connections in diverse forms.
Manifesto challenging misconceptions about disability, highlighting intersectionality, and promoting disabled expertise in technology and accessibility.
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Andrew Leland's memoir explores his transition from sight to blindness with curiosity and wit, delving into the rich culture of blindness.
A novel-in-verse about a neurodivergent girl who learns to embrace her differences after an explosive incident at school. A story of acceptance and self-discovery.
Silicone chewable pencil topper in blue robot design. Promotes oral motor development. Ideal for sensory sensitivities, autism, ADHD, and special needs. BPA-free, dishwasher safe.
A rhyming picture book about sensory overload and how to cope when everything is too much. Perfect for kids who struggle with sensory processing issues.
In "The Future Is Disabled," Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha explores the importance of disability justice in surviving crises and creating liberation.