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ADD/ADHD Bibliotherapy...


It's Hard to be a Verb

by Julia Cook (2008, NCYI, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

This adorable book teaches children with ADHD that it is sometimes hard to be a verb, but they just have to focus.It teaches kids how to wiggle their wiggles before the wiggles wig them and that being a verb is not their fault. Grades PreK-3. [9” x 8”...32 pages]


Child of Mine

by Carrie Hartman (2007, Maren Green Publishing, 11.99)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 9.87]

Child of Mine is a picture book that speaks to both adults and children. Carrie Hartman's inspiration was her own life with her daughter who was diagnosed with ADHD at age six. Parents with challenging children will relate to the emotions Hartman expresses-and the hope she shares. Children who struggle with disorders, disabilities, or behavior issues will be reassured by words and pictures that communicate love, confidence, and faith in their future. Color. Grades PreK-3. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Shelley, the Hyperactive Turtle

by Deborah Moss (2006, Woodbine House, 14.95/hardback)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 11.81]

No matter how hard he tried, little Shelley just couldn't be still for long. Sometimes he would crawl out of his desk at school, roll over on his back, and whirl around like a spinning top! After getting into trouble by not paying attention, Shelley the turtle is diagnosed with AD/HD and his behavior improves. Color. Grades K-4. [7.5” x 7.5”...20 pages]


The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD

by John Taylor (2006, Free Spirit, 13.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 11.02]

In kid-friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, this guide helps kids know they're not alone and offers practical strategies for taking care of oneself, modifying behavior, enjoying school, having fun, and dealing (when needed) with doctors, counselors, and medication. Includes real-life scenarios, quizzes, and a special message for parents. Grades 4-8. [6” x 9”...112 pages]


Why Can't Jimmy Sit Still?
: Helping Children Understand ADHD

by Sandra Tunis (2005, New Horizon Press, 8.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.07]

Jimmy acts like a wiggle-worm. He squirms. He fidgets. He calls out in class, clowns around on the playground and can't concentrate when it's time for homework. When he tries to slow his racing motor, he just can't settle down. Even so, says Michael, Jimmy's best friend and the story's narrator, Jimmy is kind and smart and has a big heart. (Includes a four-page Tips for Kids with ADHD.) Color. Grades 1-5. [7” x 8”...48 pages]


Jack Quack

by Lucy Nolan (2001, Marshall Cavendish, 5.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 4.70]

Growing up is never easy, but for an imaginative young drake it may well be almost impossible. Easily distracted by the endless fascinations of the world around him, Otis finds it hard to focus on any one thing for very long. Even important, life-saving tasks like learning to swim and fly can’t seem to keep his attention. Color. Grades K-3. [11” x 9”...32 pages]


Cory Stories
: A Kid's Book About Living with ADHD

by Jeanne Kraus (2004, Magination Press, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

In short statements and vignettes, Cory describes what it's like to have ADHD: how it affects his relationships with friends and family, his school performance, and his overall functioning. He also describes many ways of coping with ADHD: medication, therapy/counseling, and practical tips for school, home, and friendships. [8” x 10”...32 pages]


A.D.D. Not B.A.D.

by Audrey Penn (2003, Child & Family Press, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

Jimmy Jumpingbean can’t sit still, and his fellow students can’t understand why. Their teacher helps Jimmy’s class put themselves in his shoes, literally and figuratively. And, the lessons work! Jimmy’s classmates declare him an “awesome dude.” Color. Grades K-5. [8” x 10”...32 pages]


Otto Learns About His Medicine

by Matthew Galvin (2001, Magination Press, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

Otto, a fidgety young car, has trouble paying attention in school. Because he quickly forgets important information, he is unable to learn how to drive. Color. Grades K-3. [8” x 10”...32 pages]


The A.D.D. Book for Kids

by Shelley Rotner, et al. (2000, Millbrook Press, 7.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 6.28]

This photographic essay was designed to help children with ADD learn how to explain it to others. It focuses on the positive traits of the disorder and helps them feel proud of their successes. Includes quotations from kids who have learned to cope with ADD. Color. Grades K-3. [7.5” x 10”...32 pages]


Taking A.D.D. to School
: A "School" Story About Attention Deficit Disorder and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

by Ellen Weiner (1999, JayJo Books, 11.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 9.44]

Ben is having trouble concentrating at school. A trip to the doctor reveals that Ben has ADD. Written from Ben’s perspective, this book helps students better understand their classmates who might have various attention deficits. Includes a quiz for kids; and tips for teachers of students with ADD. Color. Grades 1-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention
: A Book for Kids About ADD, Third Edition

by Kathleen Nadeau, et al. (2005, Magination Press, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

An updated edition of this kid-centered book on ADHD, written from the student's point of view. Includes easy-to-read text, fun cartoons, and activities. You'll also find loads of self-help tips for coping with friends, family, and schoolwork; getting organized; getting disciplined; and getting things done. Illustrations. Grades 4-8. [6” x 9”...72 pages]


Sometimes I Drive My Mom Crazy, But I Know She’s Crazy About Me

by Lawrence Shapiro (1995, Ctr. for App. Psychology, 18.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 14.97]

A heartwarming story about a young boy who develops a great sense of self-worth. ADHD children are typically perceived as “difficult” children. Their often poor sense of self-esteem can be as difficult a problem as the deficit and disorder themselves. Black and white illustrations. Grades 1-5. [8” x 9”...124 pages]


Help Is on the Way
: A Child's Book About A.D.D.

by Marc Nemiroff (1998, Magination Press, 14.95/hardback)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 11.81]

In simple and upbeat language and cheerful, gentle illustrations, this book describes how children might experience the symptoms of ADD. It tells how they can cope. A six-page section for adults is included. Color. Grades K-4. [8” x 11”...60 pages]


Sparky's Excellent Misadventures

by Phyllis Carpenter & Marti Ford (2000, Magination Press, 9.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 7.86]

Spencer Allen Douglass—known as "Sparky" for his red hair—is lively and smart. He also has ADD, which can make life exciting, or a real pain! With a little help, he figures out how to "manage his wiggles and keep all of his giggles." Color. Grades K-5. [8” x 10”...32 pages]

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