Chloe plans a summer road trip to reunite with her estranged BFFs for a boy band concert, but old feelings resurface, leading to a fiery love triangle.
Middle grade graphic novel about a game-loving girl with dyslexia finding support to succeed. Inspired by author's daughter's journey. Written in Dyslexie font.
An eclectic comics anthology by autistic creators, exploring diagnosis journeys, community, and living with autism in a world that doesn't always understand.
Discover over 100 exercises to embrace ADHD as a strength, find your community, and practice self-love in "Self-Care for People with ADHD" by Sasha Hamdani, MD.
Join a diverse group of kids as they navigate barriers and celebrate disability culture in this bold and colorful exploration. Perfect for families, schools, and libraries. Ages 3-10.
Middle grade graphic novel about a student body president with a math disability trying to keep her reputation intact. Hijinks ensue in this heartwarming story.
Join Peaches and her pals at the Moonberry Jubilee Fair for heartwarming and laugh-out-loud moments in this adorable graphic novel. Mango learns to go with the flow with the help of friends in this cute and charming story perfect for young readers.
2023 ALA Rainbow Book List & 2023 Doug Wright Award winner! Groundbreaking sex ed book for kids 10+ covering puberty, sex, gender, and social justice. A must-read for kids and adults alike.
Join Wednesday and her service dog, Woof, on a colorful adventure as they search for Mrs. Winter's missing cat before her trip. Can they solve the case? Perfect for young readers transitioning to chapter books.
Shy eleven-year-old manages anxiety through improv, discovers activist voice. Heartfelt, funny story by Margaret Dilloway. Perfect for fans of Draper, Mullaly, Sloan.
Alina Chau's Marshmallow & Jordan follows disabled athlete Jordan as she befriends a magical elephant and discovers a new sport, water polo. But will it come between her basketball team and what secret is Marshmallow hiding?
A manifesto challenging assumptions about disability, arguing that disabled people are experts on technology & disability. Explores creating more accessible futures & eliminating harmful beliefs.
A heartwarming middle grade series about a boy on the autism spectrum who bonds with a baby skunk. Reviewers praise its relatable and thoughtful story.
A series of topic-driven picture books for young children to start important conversations on race, gender, disability, and more, supported by experts in early childhood and activism.
Meet Rachel Friedman, a sweet and silly Jewish girl known for her peanut butter challah baking skills. Follow her hilarious adventures as she navigates rules, identity, and ADHD in this charming chapter book series.