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A Celebration of Neurodiverse Characters in Easy Fiction

Reading about neurodiversity can foster self-acceptance and help young people express their feelings and improve their worldview.

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  • Mighty Mara

    Dancing With Dante

    Ho, Carina,
    Picture Book, 2025[Ashland, Ohio] : Paw Prints Publishing, ©2025. — EF HO
  • Picture Book, 2023New Egypt, NJ : Wheat Penny Press, 2023. — EF HAMMOND
  • All My Stripes

    a Story for Children With Autism

    Rudolph, Shaina
    Book, 2015Washington, DC : Magination Press, [2015] — EF RUDOLPH
  • Too Sticky!

    Sensory Issues With Autism

    Malia, Jen,
    Book, 2020Chicago, Illinois : Albert Whitman & Company, 2020. — EF MALIA
  • Picture Book, 2025New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, ©2025. — EF WINDNESS
  • Book, 2009Hauppauge, N.Y. : Barron's, 2009. — PARENT SHELF EF Pollack
  • Book, 2021New York : Nancy Paulsen Books, 2021. — EF BLACKALL
  • Picture Book, 2025Ann Arbor, MI : Sleeping Bear Press, 2025. — EF MORA
  • Flap Your Hands

    a Celebration of Stimming

    Asbell, Steve, 1983-
    Picture Book, 2024New York : Lee & Low Books Inc., 2024. — EF ASBELL
  • Book, 2020New York : Kokila, [2020] — EF NEAL
  • Book, 2020Grand Rapids : Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, [2020] — EF ROBBINS
  • Too Much!

    An Overwhelming Day

    Gutierrez, Jolene
    Picture Book, 2023New York : Abrams Appleseed, ©2023. — EF GUTIERREZ
  • My Brain Is Magic

    a Sensory-seeking Celebration

    Sooful, Prasha,
    Picture Book, 2023Minneapolis, MN : Soaring Kite Books, 2023. — EF SOOFUL