By Jennifer Elder and Marc Thomas
Different Like Me introduces children aged 8 to 12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, math, literature, philosophy and comedy.
By Marla Roth-Fisch
Appropriate for children, families, and professionals, this wonderful book brings to life the story of Sam, whose over-sensitivity creates chaos and frustration in his life.
By Jennifer Veenendall
Meet Izzy, a feisty first grader, whose behavior is often misunderstood as she tries to cope with sensory overload in her new surroundings.
By Linda Farrington Wilson
This is a wonderful picture book that will help elementary school children understand autism and sensory processing disorder (SPD).
By Debbie Clements
Debbie Clement's "You're Wonderful" is a must for any child's library, but especially for any child with special needs or learning differences. Includes Lyric and music CD.
By Laurie Renke
Every kid loves birthday parties, right? Wrong! For a child with Sensory Processing Disorder, parties can be an overload of noise, tastes, and smells. Often, other children and adults don't understand why a child is not having fun like he is "supposed" to.
By Karen Simmons
Recommended by world-renowned author and speaker Dr. Temple Grandin, this children’s book paints a picture of what life is like for children with autism. Unique illustrations accompany a child’s voice as he explains the different ways he thinks, sees, hears, and feels.
By Kari Dunn Buron
This book has great insight and compassion for children who have difficulty understanding and controlling their emotions.
By Candace Vittorini and Sara Boyer-Quick
'Hi! My name is Joey. I'm 5 years old. In a couple of days, I am going to the dentist.'
By Beverly Bishop
This is a must-have for educators, parents and persons in related fields who work with people who are on the spectrum. This book’s vivid illustrations and charming storyline will foster tolerance and understanding among peers, while the printable coloring pages will enlighten and engage learners!
By K. I. Al-Ghani
This vibrant fully illustrated children's storybook is written for children aged 5+, and is an accessible, fun way to talk about anger, with useful tips about how to 'tame the red beast' and guidance for parents on how anger affects children with Asperger's Syndrome.
By Christy Gast and Jane Krug
Caring for Myself is an entertaining and educational social skills storybook that will help children with ASDs to understand the importance of taking care of their bodies.