A novel about a boy with ADHD investigating a mysterious event with his friend, uncovering secrets in a small town. Friendship, responsibility, and hidden truths.
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Andrew Leland's memoir explores his transition from sightedness to blindness with curiosity and humor, delving into the rich culture of living with a disability.
Drew gets a piece of alien spacecraft on his birthday, gaining the ability to absorb information through touch. Will he become a superhero and help a classmate in need? Check out this graphic novel with a spunky hero in a wheelchair.
Discover The Boy with Big, Big Feelings by Britney Winn Lee, illustrated by Jacob Souva. A heartwarming story about a boy with overwhelming emotions, learning to embrace and celebrate them. Ideal for children experiencing anxiety or extreme emotions.
"Join a young blind girl and her grandmother as they experience the music of their bustling city in this heartwarming picture book by Daniel Bernstrom. A tale of love, understanding, and joy!"
Written by autistic advocate Sarah O'Brien, this book provides a script for navigating autism in adolescence and young adulthood with insight and clarity.
In this thrilling Norse mythology adventure, Magnus Chase must find Thor's missing weapon before Ragnarok begins. With a diverse cast of characters, humor, and high stakes, it's a surefire hit for all readers.
2021 EUREKA! Nonfiction Children’s Honor Book featuring 34 inspiring stories of iconic figures with disabilities who have overcome challenges and made a difference.
IntersectionAllies: An empowering book for kids and teens promoting solidarity, allyship, and equality through diverse characters and beautiful illustrations.
A birthday party takes an unexpected turn for Laila, an autistic girl, in this story about adapting to change. With help from mom and her service dog, she learns to handle the unexpected.
A practical guide for parents of disabled children, covering diagnosis, school, doctors, insurance, and more. Get expert advice and tips to navigate the system.
Eye-opening essay collection adapted for young adults from Disability Visibility sheds light on the diverse experiences of disabled individuals, challenging ableism and celebrating wisdom and joy.