Forever Neverland

Told in two voices, Clover, age 12, and her autistic brother Fergus, age 11, discover they are descendants of Wendy Darling and set off with Peter Pan for adventures in Neverland. Recommended for ages 8–12.

Forever Neverland

Susan Adrian
(Juvenile Fiction - J Adrian)


Told in two voices, Clover, age 12, and her autistic brother Fergus, age 11, discover they are descendants of Wendy Darling and set off with Peter Pan for adventures in Neverland. Recommended for ages 8–12.

Experiences with Neurodiversity

  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • The Space We’re In


  • Slug Days


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Mockingbird


  • A Day With No Words


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Superstar


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Superstar


  • Forever Neverland


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Speak Up!


  • A Day With No Words


  • The Space We’re In


  • Mockingbird


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Slug Days


  • Forever Neverland


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Speak Up!


My Brother Charlie

A girl tells what it's like living with her twin brother who has autism and sometimes finds it hard to communicate with words, but who in most ways is just like any other boy. Includes an author's note about autism. Recommended for ages 3–6.

My Brother Charlie

Holly Robinson Peete
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Pee)


A girl tells what it's like living with her twin brother who has autism and sometimes finds it hard to communicate with words, but who in most ways is just like any other boy. Includes an author's note about autism. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Experiences with Neurodiversity

  • A Day With No Words


  • Mockingbird


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • The Space We’re In


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Mockingbird


  • The Space We’re In


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Superstar


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Forever Neverland


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Speak Up!


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • Slug Days


  • Slug Days


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • My Brother Charlie


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Superstar


  • Speak Up!


  • A Day With No Words


  • Forever Neverland


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism

With help from her family and teacher, Holly overcomes her dislike of having sticky hands to participate in a science experiment. Includes an author's note about living with autism and a recipe for making slime. Recommended for ages 6–9.

Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism

Jen Malia
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Mal)


With help from her family and teacher, Holly overcomes her dislike of having sticky hands to participate in a science experiment. Includes an author's note about living with autism and a recipe for making slime. Recommended for ages 6–9.

Experiences with Neurodiversity

  • A Friend for Henry


  • Speak Up!


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • The Space We’re In


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • The Space We’re In


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • Forever Neverland


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Slug Days


  • Superstar


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Mockingbird


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Forever Neverland


  • Mockingbird


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • A Day With No Words


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • Speak Up!


  • A Day With No Words


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Slug Days


  • Superstar


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Planet Earth is Blue


A Friend for Henry

Henry would like to find a friend at school, but for a boy on the autism spectrum, making friends can be difficult. Henry's efforts are sometimes misinterpreted or things just go wrong, but he keeps trying and finds a friend he can play with. Recommended for ages 3–6.

A Friend for Henry

Jenn Bailey
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Bai)


Henry would like to find a friend at school, but for a boy on the autism spectrum, making friends can be difficult. Henry's efforts are sometimes misinterpreted or things just go wrong, but he keeps trying and finds a friend he can play with. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Experiences with Neurodiversity

  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • Talking is Not My Thing


  • My Brother Charlie


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Iveliz Explains It All


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Slug Days


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • A Friend for Henry


  • A Day With No Words


  • Speak Up!


  • My Brother Charlie


  • A Bird Will Soar


  • Speak Up!


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Planet Earth is Blue


  • Forever Neverland


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • We Could Be Heroes


  • A Friend for Henry


  • Superstar


  • Slug Days


  • Too Sticky: Sensory Issues with Autism


  • Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen


  • Superstar


  • Mockingbird


  • Mockingbird


  • The Space We’re In


  • The Space We’re In


  • A Day With No Words


  • Forever Neverland


It’s Called Dyslexia

A young girl is unhappy with school until her teacher explains that she has dyslexia and with special help, she can overcome her difficulties with language. Recommended for ages 6-9.

It’s Called Dyslexia

Jennifer Moore-Mallinos
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 616.8553 Moo)

A young girl is unhappy with school until her teacher explains that she has dyslexia and with special help, she can overcome her difficulties with language. Recommended for ages 6-9.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Close to Famous


  • The Wild Book


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • May B


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Snow Lane


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • May B


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Double Dutch


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • The Wild Book


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Close to Famous


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Double Dutch


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Snow Lane


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


My Friend Has Dyslexia

A story of a girl who has dyslexia and her friend. The story is accompanied by information about topics related to dyslexia. Recommended for ages 6-9.

My Friend Has Dyslexia

Amanda Doering Tourville
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 616.8553 Tou)

A story of a girl who has dyslexia and her friend. The story is accompanied by information about topics related to dyslexia. Recommended for ages 6-9.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Close to Famous


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Snow Lane


  • Double Dutch


  • Close to Famous


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Fish in a Tree


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • The Wild Book


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • May B


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • The Wild Book


  • Snow Lane


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • May B


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Double Dutch


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • The Lightning Thief


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


Emiline: Knight in Training

Emiline is learning how to be a knight, but when fixing a dangerous situation means Emiline must read some magic words, can she improve at reading and save the day? Recommended for ages 6-9.

Emiline: Knight in Training

Kimberli Johnson
(Juvenile Graphic Novels - J-GN Johnson Emiline Knight In Training)

Emiline is learning how to be a knight, but when fixing a dangerous situation means Emiline must read some magic words, can she improve at reading and save the day? Recommended for ages 6-9.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Double Dutch


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Close to Famous


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Snow Lane


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • The Lightning Thief


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Fish in a Tree


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Double Dutch


  • May B


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Snow Lane


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • The Wild Book


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Close to Famous


  • May B


  • The Wild Book


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


Brown Girl Dreaming

In poems, Woodson shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s and the joy of finding her voice through stories, despite the fact that she struggled with reading. Recommended for ages 8-12.

Brown Girl Dreaming

Jacqueline Woodson
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 811.54 Woo)

In poems, Woodson shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s and 1970s and the joy of finding her voice through stories, despite the fact that she struggled with reading. Recommended for ages 8-12.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • The Wild Book


  • May B


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Double Dutch


  • Snow Lane


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Close to Famous


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Close to Famous


  • May B


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • The Lightning Thief


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Snow Lane


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • The Wild Book


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Double Dutch


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


Niagara Falls, Or Does It?

Hank, Ashley, and Frankie are preparing for a magic show at the Rock 'N Bowl when Hank's creative alternative to an English essay lands him in detention and grounded the week of the show. Recommended for ages 8–12.

Niagara Falls, Or Does It?

Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
(Juvenile Fiction - J Winkler)
Series: Hank Zipzer, the mostly true confessions of the world’s best underachiever

Hank, Ashley, and Frankie are preparing for a magic show at the Rock 'N Bowl when Hank's creative alternative to an English essay lands him in detention and grounded the week of the show. Recommended for ages 8–12.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • Snow Lane


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Double Dutch


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Fish in a Tree


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • The Lightning Thief


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Fish in a Tree


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • The Lightning Thief


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • May B


  • The Wild Book


  • May B


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • Close to Famous


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Snow Lane


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • The Wild Book


  • Double Dutch


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Close to Famous


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


May B

When a failed wheat crop nearly bankrupts the Betterly family, Pa pulls twelve-year-old May from school and hires her out to a couple new to the Kansas frontier. Recommended for ages 8-12.

May B

Caroline Starr Rose
(Juvenile Fiction - J Rose)

When a failed wheat crop nearly bankrupts the Betterly family, Pa pulls twelve-year-old May from school and hires her out to a couple new to the Kansas frontier. Recommended for ages 8-12.


Voices of People with Learning Differences

  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • The Wild Book


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Snow Lane


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • May B


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Fish in a Tree


  • Emiline: Knight in Training


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Snow Lane


  • Close to Famous


  • May B


  • Niagara Falls, Or Does It?


  • Two-Minute Drill: A Comeback Kids Novel


  • If You’re So Smart, How Come you Can’t Spell Mississippi


  • Thank you, Mr. Falker


  • Knees: The Mixed Up World of a Boy with Dyslexia


  • Brown Girl Dreaming


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • Double Dutch


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • Double Dutch


  • The Lightning Thief


  • Back to Front and Upside Down


  • Close to Famous


  • Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You


  • My Friend Has Dyslexia


  • The Wild Book


  • How Many Days Until Tomorrow?


  • It’s Called Dyslexia


  • Fish in a Tree


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