Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and special needs

636 products


  • Out of My Mind

    Simon & Schuster Out of My Mind

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA New York Times bestseller for three years and counting! “A gutsy, candid, and compelling story. It speaks volumes.” —School Library Journal (starred review) “Unflinching and realistic.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) From award-winning author Sharon Draper comes a story that will forever change how we all look at anyone with a disability, perfect for fans of RJ Palacio’s Wonder.Eleven-year-old Melody is not like most people. She can’t walk. She can’t talk. She can’t write. All because she has cerebral palsy. But she also has a photographic memory; she can remember every detail of everything she has ever experienced. She’s the smartest kid in her whole school, but NO ONE knows it. Most people—her teachers, her doctors, her classmates—dismiss her as mentally challenged because she can’t tell them otherwis

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Freak the Mighty

    Scholastic Inc. Freak the Mighty

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAt the beginning of eighth grade, learning disabled Max and his new friend Freak, whose birth defect has affected his body but not his brilliant mind, find that when they combine forces they make a powerful team.

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • BSCG The Babysitters Club Jessis Secret Language

    Scholastic US BSCG The Babysitters Club Jessis Secret Language

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA brand-new Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted by Eisner-nominated artist Chan Chau!Jessi recently moved to Stoneybrook and is one of the newest members of The Baby-sitters Club. She''s getting ready to start regularly sitting for the BSC''s newest charge, Matt Braddock. Matt has been Deaf since birth and uses sign language to communicate, so Jessi has to use it, too. It''s a secret language!Soon all the neighborhood kids want to learn how to sign, which keeps the BSC busy. Jessi''s the busiest of all -- she''s preparing for her dance school''s big show, plus working on another secret, just for Matt. Will Jessi be able to keep the secret and pull off her performance?

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • zzWar That Saved My Life

    Penguin Putnam Inc zzWar That Saved My Life

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • All the Bright Places

    Random House USA Inc All the Bright Places

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £8.54

  • I am Deaf

    Sourcebooks I am Deaf

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisHave you ever wondered what it''s like to be deaf? Learn what it''s like and about some of the things that can be used to help with learning and communication. This sweet story is empowering and will inspire you to be the best you can be and to reach out to others to help bridge the gap between our differences!Perfect for anyone looking for:an educational book about kids with special needsbooks about kids with disabilitiesinclusive childrens booksbooks for the classroom or for homeTitles in the Live and Learn series take a child''s point of view-especially the view of children who either suffer from some physical challenge or lack self-confidence in going about their everyday activities. Following each story are four pages of suggested activities that relate to the book''s theme. Educational backmatter offers advice to parents.

    5 in stock

    £6.99

  • Marshmallow  Jordan

    First Second Marshmallow Jordan

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.19

  • Uniquely Wired: A Story About Autism and its

    Boys Town Press Uniquely Wired: A Story About Autism and its

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £11.69

  • Wonderfully Wired Brains

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd Wonderfully Wired Brains

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis vibrant book is written by neurodivergent author and neurodiversity champion Louise Gooding. It is an excellent tool to help children understand both themselves and their peers. The language is clear and positive, complemented by colourful illustrations to show how no two brains are the same and that all brains should be celebrated.It's full of facts and figures as well as brief biographies of some well known neurodiverse personalities. It covers all different aspects of neurodiversity from dyslexia to ADHD. There are some self help pages on brain care and next steps as well as a very useful glossary to help decode some of the complex vocabulary. As ever with DK, it is a great book which is incredibly helpful for both home and school. -- Tash Hyde * Read for Good *No brain in the world is exactly the same as another, and they all function in their own special ways.Divided into four sections: Wonderfully working brains, which explains how brains work and which bit does what; Wonderfully diverse brains, which explains a variety of neurodiverse conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyscalculia, synaesthesia, OCD, tics, dyslexia and many more; Wonderfully wired history, which shows the timeline of neurodiversity awareness and showcases some brilliant brains from history; and the final section, Wonderfully wired people, which tells readers about a selection of modern-day neurodiverse writers, YouTubers, composers, coders and TV personalities.There's also a useful appendix of words and brain terminology at the back of the book, with a note from Louise to young readers that acknowledges the uniqueness of everyone's brain and their journey in life. Readers are reminded that when they have questions about themselves or about any topics in the book, they should ask an adult - and that there's so much more to learn about how our brains work.Louise Gooding, herself a neurodiverse creator, has ADHD, and this authenticity of experience shines through in her writing. This is a welcoming and down to earth look at neurodiversity for mid to older primary aged children, and a tremendously useful resource that sadly has been all too lacking until now. Highly recommended for all. * Booktrust *

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • What Color Is the Wind?

    Enchanted Lion Books What Color Is the Wind?

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA blind child questions all he encounters----a dog, wolf, elephant, mountain, bird, stream, and tree----about the color of the wind. Each responds differently, with a shape, color, smell, texture, or idea. Each page displays a visual and tactile palette of cutouts, textures, colors. It is a sensory experience that makes the invisible experiential, ending with the wind as the pages fly. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, Anne Herbauts expresses an original world in each of her books. Awake to the richness of the world, endlessly curious, and rigorous in her work, Anne has written and illustrated over twenty books.Trade Review"Herbauts incorporates embossing, die-cut holes, and various shapes in smooth, transparent overlays so that the illustrations require touch as much as sight to apprehend." -- Kirkus Reviews "While this thought-provoking story might go over the heads of some little ones, the offbeat questions, beautiful artwork, and unique multisensory approach will be simply enchanting for creative-minded children." -- Booklist "I think this little book is a bit of a wonder. Deeply appealing to children of all ages, to say nothing of the adults out there, with so many uses, and so many applications. It reminds me of the old picture books by Bruno Munari that weren't afraid to try new things with the picture book format." -- Elizabeth Bird, School Library Journal

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • My Friend Uses a Wheelchair

    Bullfrog Books My Friend Uses a Wheelchair

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • This is Me

    Scholastic This is Me

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA hugely uplifting and full-of-heart picture book by CBeebies sensationGeorge Webster and bestselling illustrator Tim Budgen!This is Me celebrates our differences and is perfect for every childand every family. It's a beautiful, heartfelt and positive story,with illustrations that are guaranteed to make you smile.

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Ellen Outside the Lines

    Little, Brown & Company Ellen Outside the Lines

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWinner of a Sydney Taylor Book Award Honor! A heartfelt novel about a neurodivergent thirteen-year-old navigating changing friendships, a school trip, and expanding horizons for fans of Rain Reign and Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World. Thirteen-year-old Ellen Katz feels most comfortable when her life is well planned out and people fit neatly into her predefined categories. She attends temple with Abba and Mom every Friday and Saturday. Ellen only gets crushes on girls, never boys, and she knows she can always rely on her best-and-only friend, Laurel, to help navigate social situations at their private Georgia middle school. Laurel has always made Ellen feel like being autistic is no big deal. But lately, Laurel has started making more friends, and cancelling more weekend plans with Ellen than she keeps. A school trip to Barcelona seems like the perfect place for Ellen to get their friendship back on track.   Except it doesn't. Toss in a new nonbinary classmate whose identity has Ellen questioning her very binary way of seeing the world, homesickness, a scavenger hunt-style team project that takes the students through Barcelona to learn about Spanish culture and this trip is anything but what Ellen planned. Making new friends and letting go of old ones is never easy, but Ellen might just find a comfortable new place for herself if she can learn to embrace the fact that life doesn't always stick to a planned itinerary.

    5 in stock

    £13.29

  • The ADHD Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help

    New Harbinger Publications The ADHD Workbook for Teens: Activities to Help

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £16.14

  • A First Look At Disability Dont Call Me Special

    Hachette Children's Group A First Look At Disability Dont Call Me Special

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated and reassuring picture that explains all about disability.Trade ReviewBeautifully illustrated ... a great picture book to read with really young children * The Sun *

    15 in stock

    £7.99

  • Me and My PDA: A Guide to Pathological Demand

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Me and My PDA: A Guide to Pathological Demand

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis beautifully illustrated guide helps young people with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) to understand their diagnosis, develop self-awareness and implement their own personalised problem-solving strategies. Written in consultation with young people with PDA and their families, this book recognises the importance of handing control back to the young person, and that there is no one-size-fits-all PDA profile. Readers are encouraged to engage throughout with interactive writing, doodling and checklist exercises to explore their own particular characteristics, strengths and challenges.Me and My PDA is sensitively tailored to the needs and experiences of young people (aged 10+) with PDA. The guide is designed to grow with the reader, and can be used for many years as the young person develops and changes - making it invaluable to PDA-diagnosed individuals and their families.Trade ReviewI think that one of the best ways to help your PDA child is to support them to gain insight in a nonjudgmental and open way. Helping them communicate this to you helps them feel understood and then empowers you as their advocate. It also helps you as the parent see all those truly wonderful positives about your PDA child. This book provides a wonderful framework for doing that. -- Cassandra Davies, parent of a young person with PDA and member of PDA Action Group Somerset and PDA, Pathological Demand Avoidance Support – Families & Practitioners UKInsightful, helpful, encouraging, hopeful and compassionate from beginning to end!Realising that your child may have, or has recently been diagnosed with, ASD with a profile of PDA can be a daunting and overwhelming experience for many parents. But, help is now at hand in the form of this refreshing and unique addition to the current range of PDA literature. I sincerely wish that this book had been available when myself and my daughter first began navigating this most complex of journeys and I can't recommend it highly enough to those who are now beginning, or struggling in theirs. -- Jane Sherwin, author of 'Pathological Demand Avoidance syndrome: My Daughter is not Naughty'It is a sensitive book based on an excellent understanding of PDA, which is probably the hardest form of Autism, and so exhausting for the children, young people and families that it affects. I cannot recommend it highly enough. -- Sarah Wild, Headteacher of Limpsfield GrangeThis book is a very valuable addition to the PDA library. Part self-help guide, part gentle workbook, it's presented in a really positive, accessible style which most importantly puts the young person with PDA in the driving seat. -- The PDA Society.This publication provides a starting point for a conversation with the child about their form of autism and how it is part of their unique personality and profile. The accessible and informative style will provide an invaluable resource to anyone looking to support a child in developing his or her self-awareness -- Phil Christie, Consultant Child Psychologist, author of ‘Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome. A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals’.Table of ContentsN/A

    15 in stock

    £14.99

  • My Child Has Cerebral Palsy

    Andrews UK Limited My Child Has Cerebral Palsy

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Awesome Autistic Guide to Being Proud

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Awesome Autistic Guide to Being Proud

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to the autistic community! We''re very glad you''re here!Sometimes it can be difficult to feel proud of who you are. Maybe you feel different from other people or struggle to fit in - there is no need to worry! Yenn, Tanya and a tiny meerkat called Min are here to help you discover how to feel proud to be you.From learning about the autistic community, to finding like-minded friends and connecting with others, this book will give you everything you need to ask the question ''what does it mean to be me?'' Learn alongside Min how the special things that make you YOU can also help find your own community.Discover your own strengths, boost your confidence, and learn how to start your journey as an awesome autistic person with the community by your side

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up: Not a

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers I'm Not Upside Down, I'm Downside Up: Not a

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWelcome to my downside up life! My name is Ariana and I have something called Pathological Demand Avoidance which is a form of autism. Most people just think I'm naughty and misbehaved, but I want to show you why that's not true by telling you about what my life is like from inside my head. Come join me in understanding why I feel like I have to be in control all the time and why it's just not as simple as doing as I am told.Trade ReviewThis is a book that takes you on a journey into another world - the world of PDA. It is a topsy turvy world. A world where the expected quickly turns into the unexpected. A scary, unpredictable place, where senses are skewed, where the reasonable is often unreasonable, where the illogical can seem logical. A visitor to such a world may feel bewildered and confused, but the journey is so compelling that you become captivated. You meet a character who is clever, witty, exciting, creative and powerful. However, if you look deeper, you will experience the fear, the anguish and the misery of having to live every day in such a world, and you will become unbelievably moved. -- K.I. Al-Ghani - University Lecturer in Autism & international author of books on ASDA brilliant insight into the mind of the PDA child and a unique and engaging guidebook for those who need to understand it. ie everybody! -- Melanie Sykes Broadcaster and editor in chief of The Frank MagazineThis brilliant quirky story highlights an inner PDA 'world'. It increases our understanding, fights stigma and shows what works. For Autistic PDAers little legitimate 'inside out' explanations, exist. So, read this book many, many times. Once you get 'us' it will revolutionise your understanding! -- Dr. Wenn B. Lawson (PhD)Drawing from their lived experience and professional work with PDAers, the authors have produced a clever, insightful, honest and entertaining glimpse into the mind of a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance. For preteen PDAers, reading this book will be an opportunity to see elements of themselves represented on the page, helping them see that someone understands them and that they are not alone, and giving them a tool they can use to explain their experiences to others and advocate for their needs. For parents and professionals, this book is essential reading to gain better insight and understanding of the PDAers in their lives. Highly Recommended. -- Raelene Dundon, Autistic Educational & Developmental Psychologist and Author, MPsych(Ed&Dev), MChildPlayTherapyThis book captures the truly brilliant, creative and unique minds of a PDAer, laugh-out-loud funny, whilst heart wrenchingly sad at almost seconds apart, which 100% encapsulates the true essence and ever-changing emotions of our wonderful kids! -- Jodie Isitt, author of children's books on autism

    15 in stock

    £11.81

  • Its Called Dyslexia

    Sourcebooks Its Called Dyslexia

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £6.99

  • Dyslexia Tools Workbook for Teens: 120 Exercises

    Rockridge Press Dyslexia Tools Workbook for Teens: 120 Exercises

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £16.99

  • My First Book of Baby Signs: 40 Essential Signs

    Rockridge Press My First Book of Baby Signs: 40 Essential Signs

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLearn sign language alongside your baby with this adorable storybook for ages 0 to 3 Story time is the perfect time to practice sign language with your child. My First Book of Baby Signs is part storybook and part sign language guide, designed to encourage you and your baby to learn new words and signs as you read together. Practice communicating with important, everyday signs for everything from basics like “eat,” “milk,” and “mommy” to more advanced ideas like “help,” “potty,” and “I love you.” This book makes it fun and easy to learn helpful baby signs with: Storybook style—Each sign is paired with engaging text and charming illustrations of diverse families to help depict the meaning of the word. Interactive learning—Every page includes written and visual instructions that demonstrate how to sign properly and allow you and your baby to learn and practice together. 40 real ASL signs—These signs are the accurate and up-to-date versions from American Sign Language, and you’ll even find a guide to the full alphabet and basic numbers. This book of baby signs is the perfect way to start communicating with your baby before they learn to speak.

    15 in stock

    £5.99

  • Splash

    HarperCollins Publishers Splash

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisClaire Cashmore, MBE and Paralympic gold medallist, was born without a left forearm but she never let being different stand in the way of her big dreams. Splash is based on Claire's real-life experience: this gold-medal-winning swimmer really was scared of water until one day, everything changed!These are Claire's big sisters.They call her Bear and ruffle her hair.And whatever Claire's sisters can do,Claire can do too But there is one thing Claire won''t do The water in the swimming pool makes her feel squirmy inside. Follow her sisters? No thank you! Not today?Can Claire conquer her fears? Can she set foot in the water and what will happen if she does?Perfect for fans of What Happened to You? by James Catchpole and Karen George.GuardianBook of the Month (26th June 2021)Exuberant . . . full of the joys of swimming. The heroine has a limb difference, understatedly conveyed in both text and pictures, while the chief focus of the story is fun, perseverance and supportive family love' Trade Review Guardian Book of the Month ‘Exuberant . . . full of the joys of swimming. The heroine has a limb difference, understatedly conveyed in both text and pictures, while the chief focus of the story is fun, perseverance and supportive family love’ – Imogen Russell Williams

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Talking to Alaska

    Oneworld Publications Talking to Alaska

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA powerful story of two unlikely friends brought together by the love of a dog ‘Timeless and clever.’ Sophie Dahl Sometimes rivals just need a helping paw... It only takes one day at their new school for Parker and Sven to become mortal enemies. Parker's had a terrible summer and just wants to be invisible, while Sven is desperate to make an impression and be known as anything other than "that boy with epilepsy." When Parker discovers her beloved dog Alaska – who she had to give away last year – now belongs to Sven, she's determined to steal Alaska back. Of course, that's easier said than done... Trade Review‘A super original, tense YA story about two struggling outsiders, connected by a dog – it's timeless and clever.’ -- Sophie Dahl, author of Madame Badobedah‘Talking to Alaska's strong characters and intriguing plot are powerful hooks into this heartfelt story.’ * Florentyna Martin, Waterstones Children's Book Buyer *‘Parker and Sven can't stand each other but I loved them both from the very first page. Feisty and believable, both vulnerable in different ways, they are linked together by Alaska, Parker's beloved dog who, she discovers, now belongs to Sven. Themes of friendship, loneliness, damage and privacy are woven into a tense story with characters that jump off the page, this will be an unmissable debut in the UK.’ * Jill Coleman, Director of Children's Books, BookTrust *‘From the start Alaska caught me with its unclichéd voices. It has two strikingly engaging young protagonists: the boy determined to be known for something other than his epilepsy and the outsider girl in mourning for her lost dog. Original in both the prose and the characterisation, this friendship drama and mystery story is a cut above.’ * Nicolette Jones, BookTrust judge *‘From the very first pages you are invested in the main characters. Big issues are dealt with in a sensitive accessible way and the story moves at a terrific pace. Highly recommended.’ * Simon Key, BookTrust judge *‘This is a riveting story with an intricate plot, wonderfully told. Epilepsy… is very sensitively handled. Adolescent surges of feelings such as loyalty, anger and love are skilfully integrated into the plot. The translator, Laura Watkinson, deserves special thanks for bringing her considerable skill to making this story accessible to an English audience.’ -- School Librarian'For animal-loving readers, the fluffy white dog may be reason enough to add this to collections, but the deeper layers of story make it a must.' -- Booklist, starred review'As heart-warming as it is thought-provoking… Woltz plants the reader squarely in the characters' shoes, making themes of understanding, hurt, friendship and privacy feel deeply personal. Laura Watkinson's translation into English deserves a special mention too.' -- SchoolNotices‘[Woltz] does not shy away from the dark feelings Sven has towards his epilepsy and towards himself as its bearer. Woltz’s achievement is significant. Few writers depicting young characters with various impairments choose to depict the full range of emotions such characters feel. Woltz also highlights both sides of the phenomenon of social media, both its positive and its negative aspects… Watkinson’s translation feels excellent, smooth and unmannered.’ -- Books for Keeps‘Sometimes you pick up a book that instantly draws you in. Talking to Alaska is such a book…Talking to Alaska highlights anxieties that many teenagers live with but it also shows that being open and honest can, in many cases, help allay fears and trauma.’ -- Good Reading Magazine

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • How to Fly with Broken Wings

    Hachette Children's Group How to Fly with Broken Wings

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA heart-warming tale about a boy who just wants to make friends, and the girl who shows him how, from the author of A Room Full of Chocolate.Trade ReviewA nuanced and serious story...Author Jane Elson won much applause for her debut, A Room Full of Chocolate, and you can see why * The Observer *Heart-rending, heartbreaking and heartening * The Best New Children's Books 2015 *A very moving story, you may need to keep some tissues handy! * Primary Times *There is courage, friendship of various kinds, learning how to understand people and how to handle life's ups and downs, for adults as well as young people in this book. * School Librarian *Nuanced and serious * The Observer *...wonderful, eminently readable -- Lindy Springett * Dyslexia Association of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich & Lewisham *Jane Elson's second book doesn't disappoint and raises the profile [of] Asperger's in this heart felt tale of friendship, fear and flying ...Touching on themes such as friendship and bullying, this is a lovely tale about overcoming obstacles and finding friendship in unlikely places * The Codpast *This is a stunner from Jane Elson ... I love this book for its believably written and diverse crew of characters. * Rhino Reads *a wonderful, hopeful, uplifting read. * Peters eGazette *

    7 in stock

    £6.99

  • Standing Up to Ocd Workbook for Kids: 40

    Rockridge Press Standing Up to Ocd Workbook for Kids: 40

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £16.19

  • My Cousin Has Tourettes

    Andrews UK Limited My Cousin Has Tourettes

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Awesome Autistic Guide to Feelings and

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Awesome Autistic Guide to Feelings and

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnderstanding your feelings and emotions is an incredibly important part of learning to become your most awesome autistic self!Yenn, Tanya and a tiny meerkat called Min are here to help you find out everything you need to know about your feelings and emotions, using tips and tricks they have picked up along the way to help you calm your brain down when it feels overloaded.From anger and worry to sadness and joy, emotions can come in all shapes and sizes with some feeling really big and others feeling much smaller (or even feeling like nothing), this book explores why we experience certain emotions, what they mean and how we can find the ultimate autistic comfort zone!

    15 in stock

    £14.24

  • Wonderfully Wired Brains

    DK Wonderfully Wired Brains

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • This is Me CBB

    Scholastic This is Me CBB

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA hugely uplifting and full-of-heart board book by CBeebies sensation George Webster and bestselling illustrator Tim Budgen! This is Me celebrates our differences and is perfect for every child and every family. It's a beautiful, heartfelt and positive story, with illustrations that are guaranteed to make you smile.

    4 in stock

    £7.59

  • Youre So Amazing

    Faber & Faber Youre So Amazing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen people meet Joe, they often treat him as Amazing Joe or Poor Joe. But can't he just be . . . Joe?One-legged Joe is 'amazing'. Amazing for sliding down the slide, for kicking a ball . . . even walking to get an ice cream, or even just eating an ice cream. Of course, being Amazing Joe is better than being Poor Joe . .

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • A Kind of Spark

    Random House USA Inc A Kind of Spark

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules,

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules,

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBeing a teen or tween is tough for anyone. And if you're on the Autism Spectrum, life can feel like a game you're playing without knowing the rules. Jennifer Cook knows - she's been there! Her internationally bestselling handbook is the key to unlocking those unwritten, often confusing, not-so-obvious social guidelines and bolstering confidence, all at once. Finally, teens can play the game of life with instructions. The 10th Anniversary Edition of The (Secret) Book of Social Rules reveals the essential secrets behind the baffling social codes surrounding making and keeping friends, dating, and catastrophic conversation pitfalls, with all-new content on social media and talking about neurodiversity. It's no wonder Jennifer's is the navigation tool tens of thousands of fans have come to love! Full of brand-new funny illustrations, take-it-from-me explanations, and comic strip examples, this Book of the Year award winner is real, positive, and speaks from the heart (without ever sounding like your mother's guide to manners). It's confidence, humor, and smarts. For the Human Spectrum.Trade ReviewThe kindest, most honest, most helpful book about those pesky, invisible social rules! Jennifer's insider's perspective brings such humanity and LOVE to this book. This is a "must read several times over the decades" type of book that should be required reading for ALL humans.Written with love, by a true leader in the field, Jennifer has once again demonstrated the ability to explain the unexplainable, in a humble, honest, supportive manner. This book is one to own and reread over a lifetime.Not just for Asperkids, this book is a gem for any human who has ever been perplexed by social interactions, felt awkward, or lonely, or loved someone who feels this way. Honestly, this book should be required reading for all humans of any age! -- Rachel Bédard, PhD, licensed psychologist, co-editor of A Spectrum of Solutions for Clients with AutismJennifer has a way of distilling the social rules into a practical, yet lyrical, and often funny, resource. The accessibility of this book to asperkids, and those that love, teach and guide them cannot be overstated. Lessons in this book can provide down to earth wisdom and support that extends beyond the population for which it is intended. Asperkids is not just a great book for those with autism, it is a great reference for all. -- Wendy Ross MDThis book was not only very beautifully written but also extremely uplifting, it was an absolute joy to read. Being a Neurodivergent adult I found this book to be very relatable and it is a book that I think everyone ought to read. Not only would it be helpful for other Neurodivergent individuals trying to learn and understand themselves, but it would also be extremely beneficial for Neurotypicals to read as well to help them better understand their fellow Neurodivergent loved ones and friends. Growing up there were a lot of things I didn't quite understand about myself and I was left to assume it was just me who was struggling with things that everyone around me seemed to understand perfectly. Had I read this book growing up I would have been assured earlier on that it was not just me and there were other people who shared very similar issues and struggles. The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules is highly detailed with beautiful art to help further explain the information within the book, which made it very interesting. Each page in this book was filled with positive messages and kind and understanding words. This book assures the reader that it is perfectly okay to be different and to embrace yourself for who you are, which is a message I think the world needs to receive. This is a book I would highly recommend! -- NetGalley reviewerWhen I was a teen, I was bullied in school and called names. If this book had been available, my teenage years would have been less difficult. -- Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in PicturesFinally - we might understand neurotypicals a little better! Rather than expecting neurodivergent youth bend and break themselves trying to fit in and figure it out, Jennifer Cook helps us understand what people expect of us, how everyone can and should be more empathetic, and gives us a roadmap while also giving neurotypicals a glimpse into the autistic mindset. This is one of those books that I wish I had growing up. -- Haley Moss, author of The Young Autistic Adult's Independence HandbookI thought Asperkids couldn't be improved - I was wrong! I first read this book shortly after it was first released. Now Jennifer has made some fantastic updates to her book, which continues to be relevant, funny, informative and insightful - not just for kids on the spectrum, but also for neurotypicals (like me) who continue to learn every day from autistic experts - like Jennifer - who tell us just how it is. -- Kate Laird, Programme Manager, Autism Learns and The Autism Show (previously Head of Conferences & Events at The National Autistic Society)Social rules regulate friendships and conversations, and the ability to follow those rules determines social acceptance, and facilitates connection with peers. Autistic teenagers do not have an intuitive social rule book, and are frequently 'charged' with social offences. This engaging and informative book explains the rationale for each social rule, and the expected codes of social conduct; it should be an automatic birthday present for all autistic teenagers. -- Professor Tony Attwood, Griffith University, AustraliaJennifer Cook is the best big sister / coach / mentor / friend every autistic tween and teen could hope for. In The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules, she shares her hard-won wisdom with compassion and humor, encouraging readers to fully understand and embrace their awesome selves. -- Debbie Reber, author of Differently Wired, founder, Tilt parenting

    15 in stock

    £13.99

  • Exploring Feelings for Young Children with

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Exploring Feelings for Young Children with

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisYoung children with autism have particular difficulty in understanding and controlling their emotions, especially when those emotions are negative. This practical manual for professionals provides a set of simple strategies to help children with high-functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome who suffer from mood difficulties to decrease negative feelings and increase positive feelings in daily life.Using a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach, The Stress and Anger Management Program (STAMP) is designed specifically for young children in their pre-school and early school years. The book outlines a 9-session group program using methods, games and activities that are developmentally appropriate. Treatment components include affective education, cognitive restructuring, social and group stories, and the emotional toolbox. The group therapy can be tailored for individual therapy when needed. A parental component is also included to support practice at home and promote generalization outside of the classroom or therapy setting.This is a dynamic and effective resource for professionals working with young children with autism spectrum disorders including teachers, guidance counselors, psychologists, speech therapists, behavioral therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers.Trade ReviewTeaching young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders how to cope with stress and manage anger is a critical ingredient to helping them lead happy and healthy lives. Through research supported methods, Scarpa, Attwood and Wells have cooked up a simple and effective recipe for doing just that. This user-friendly treatment manual is a must-have for anyone working with young children with autism. -- Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson, Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, author of Social Skills for Teenagers with Developmental and Autism Spectrum Disorders: The PEERS Treatment ManualExploring Feelings for Young Children with High-Functioning Autism or Asperger's Disorder: The STAMP Treatment Manual offers practical recommendations and creative practices that will certainly help young children with high functioning autism or Asperger's syndrome overcome their struggles with the really tough issues blocking their positive growth and development. Therapists, educators and parents caring for autistic children who endure a heavy load of anger, distrust, difficult interpersonal relationships, poor self-esteem and self-doubt need this excellent book. -- Liane Holliday Willey, author of Pretending to be Normal and Safety Skills for Asperger WomenTable of ContentsIntroduction. General Tips. Suitability for the Group. Assessments. Troubleshooting. Other Practical Issues. List of Recommended Materials. How to Use this Manual. Session 1. Session 2. Session 3. Session 4. Session 5. Session 6. Session 7. Session 8. Session 9. Appendix A: Children's Stories Used in STAMP. Appendix B: Parent Assessments. Appendix C: Child Assessments.

    15 in stock

    £20.89

  • Autism and Me - Autism Book for Kids Ages 8-12:

    Rockridge Press Autism and Me - Autism Book for Kids Ages 8-12:

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Amazing Edie Eckhart The Amazing Edie Eckhart

    Hachette Children's Group The Amazing Edie Eckhart The Amazing Edie Eckhart

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA sparky middle-grade series from TV comedian Rosie Jones. Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson and DORK DIARIES.'Fresh, funny and ultra cool' Jacqueline WilsonHello! My name is Edie Eckhart and I'm eleven years old. I'm a little bit different. I have a disability called cerebral palsy, so I talk slowly and fall over a lot. It's never really bothered me because I've never known anything else. Edie Eckhart is Excited with a capital E to start secondary school with her best friend Oscar - the fish to her chips, the bananas to her custard. But when she and Oscar are put into different tutor groups on their first day, Edie is devastated. Who will play secret hangman with her in class? Who will she eat sausage rolls with?    But while she's plotting her reunion with Oscar, she accidentally gets cast as the lead in the school play. As Edie discovers a passion for performance, she also Trade ReviewFresh, funny and ULTRA cool -- Jacqueline WilsonThis is a thoroughly enjoyable and uplifting read. Everyone needs an Edie Eckhart in their lives! -- Jen Carney - author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.GOnce I started reading The Amazing Edie Eckhart, I could not stop! This book is as funny and warm as a sausage roll. I loved it! -- Jenny McLachlan - author of Land of RoarThe funniest book I've read all year! -- Steven LentonA fabulous eye-opening and inspiring read for kids aged nine years and upwards * The Sunday Post *This book is inspiring, original, and full of funny anecdotes that any Jacqueline Wilson fan would undoubtedly adore. -- Fiona Buckley * Irish Examiner *Edie is a real and relatable character, flawed, fearless and funny, who just happens to have a disability. A hugely enjoyable read. -- Hannah Sycamore * The Scotsman *

    15 in stock

    £6.99

  • Wilson J Katy

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Wilson J Katy

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisKaty Carr is a lively, daredevil oldest sister in a big family. She loves messing around outdoors, climbing on the garage roof, or up a tree, cycling, skateboarding, swinging... But her life changes in dramatic and unexpected ways after a serious accident.

    5 in stock

    £8.20

  • Mosquitoland

    Penguin Putnam Inc Mosquitoland

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £11.39

  • Human 2.0

    Bonnier Books Ltd Human 2.0

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWINNER OF THE 2024 SLA INFORMATION BOOK AWARD JUDGES' CHOICE Category 8-12Imagine being able to hear for the first time, or see in full-colour, or take your first steps.

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Not If I See You First

    HarperCollins Publishers Not If I See You First

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe sensational debut YA of 2016 that everyone will be talking about.Parker Grant doesn''t need perfect vision to see right through you. That''s why she created the Rules: Don''t treat her any differently just because she''s blind, and never take advantage. There will be no second chances.When Scott Kilpatrick, the boy who broke her heart, suddenly reappears at school, Parker knows there''s only one way to react shun him so hard it hurts. She has enough to deal with already, like trying out for the track team, handing out tough-love advice to her painfully naive classmates, and giving herself gold stars for every day she hasn''t cried since her dad''s death. But avoiding her past quickly proves impossible, and the more Parker learns about what really happened both with Scott, and her dad the more she starts to question if things are always as they seem.Exhilarating and real, Not if I See You First' will change the way you see things forever.Trade Review‘Gorgeous, romantic, heart-rending’ Maximum Pop! ‘Not If I See You First is thoughtful and honest, with characters that made me laugh, cry, and surprised me at every turn. It’s a book I’ll recommend for years to come.’ Kody Keplinger, author of The Duff and co-founder of Disability in KidLit

    3 in stock

    £8.54

  • Pablo Pablo and the Noisy Party

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Pablo Pablo and the Noisy Party

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisPablo thinks differently! Pablo''s mum takes him to his cousin Lorna''s birthday party, but Pablo gets scared of the noisy party. Pablo hides in the car, and soon his friends come to join him. Pablo''s friends help him realise that it''s OK if he doesn''t want to go to the party. This lovely and heartwarming story will help readers understand that not everybody thinks the same way, and that some people feel differently about parties.All Pablo books are written by writers on the autistic spectrum and are grounded in the real-life experiences of autistic children.

    4 in stock

    £7.59

  • Conversion

    Penguin Putnam Inc Conversion

    Book SynopsisA chilling mystery based on true events, from New York Times bestselling author Katherine Howe. It’s senior year, and St. Joan’s Academy is a pressure cooker. Grades, college applications, boys’ texts: Through it all, Colleen Rowley and her friends keep it together. Until the school’s queen bee suddenly falls into uncontrollable tics in the middle of class. The mystery illness spreads to the school's popular clique, then more students and symptoms follow: seizures, hair loss, violent coughing fits. St. Joan’s buzzes with rumor; rumor erupts into full-blown panic. Everyone scrambles to find something, or someone, to blame. Pollution? Stress? Are the girls faking? Only Colleen—who’s been reading The Crucible for extra credit—comes to realize what nobody else has: Danvers was once Salem Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly bizarre epidemic three centuries ago

    £11.19

  • Lisa and the Lacemaker: An Asperger Adventure

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Lisa and the Lacemaker: An Asperger Adventure

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is the third in the series to feature Ben and Andy but this book focuses on a young girl called Lisa who has Asperger syndrome. As with the other Asperger adventures, the book explores features of Asperger syndrome.This book is aimed at the 9 - 12 age group and is suitable for both girls and boys, although girls might find it particularly good reading. This is my favourite of the three books in the series.'- CommunicationWhen Lisa discovers a derelict hut in her friend Ben's backyard, she delights in exploring the remnants of an era long gone. Imagine her surprise when Great Aunt Hannah moves into a nursing home nearby, and reveals that once she was a servant in those very rooms. The old lady draws Lisa into the art of lace making and through the criss-crossing of threads, Lisa is helped to understand her own Asperger Syndrome. But Great Aunt Hannah also has a secret and now it is up to Lisa to confront the mysterious Lacemaker and put the past to rest.Table of Contents1. The party. 2. Great Aunt Hannah. 3. Lace. 4. Off to Ben's place. 5. The door. 6. A hidden hideaway. 7. Secret rooms. 8. Food, horrible food. 9. Night lessons. 10. Metal detecting. 11. The present. 12. The lacemaker. 13. School. 14. The reserve. 15. Gwyneth. 16. Lisa the gimp. 17. Over coffee. 18. Spoon mystery. 19. Aunt Hannah's surprise.

    1 in stock

    £13.39

  • Why Do You Do That?: A Book about Tourette

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Why Do You Do That?: A Book about Tourette

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWritten specifically for siblings of children with Tourette Syndrome (TS), Why Do You Do That? is an age-appropriate source of information for children and adolescents aged 8 to 16.Uttom Chowdhury and Mary Robertson describe tics and Tourette's in clear, child-friendly terms and provide a simple explanation of the biological causes. Other chapters focus on living with someone who has TS, associated features such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and aggression, and what siblings can do to help. The authors also offer practical tips on how to deal with issues such as problems at school and bullying.This book will prove invaluable for brothers and sisters of children with TS, as well as parents and other family members.Trade ReviewTourette Syndrome (TS), with its involuntary tics, can provoke embarrassment, confusion, fear or laughter. For those wishing to understand it, the condition is clearly detailed in this neat little book. Although presented in an easy to read style, liberally sprinkled with drawings, poems and humour, to appeal to a younger audience, supporting adults will find it invaluable, too.The book is packed with necessary facts to promote understanding and acceptance together with practical ideas for everyday living and support. -- The TeacherThe text is written in easy, accessible language, thereby ensuring the children who read it would gain a sound understanding of the issues and descriptions covered. The personal accounts are particularly engaging and would appeal to both young people with TS, their family members and friends. -- Support for LearningTo school age children, fitting in is extremely important; anything that separates them from the crowd is likely to be a source of concern and anxiety. Eye blinking, making faces, shoulder shrugging, barking or nodding are all common tics or signs of TS. They are also behaviours that make children stand out and can promote bullying. This book educates children about TS and tics and reassures them that they are not alone. -- Autism UsWritten by two experienced doctors, this book is designed to help young people understand Tourette syndrome. It uses simple language to explain about tics and other symptoms. The book explains the support and treatment available and includes first hand accounts of how young people cope. The book is aimed at eight- to -16 year olds and is useful for siblings and friends of young people with the syndrome. -- Young People NowYoungsters with Tourette Syndrome will find comfort and good humour in this superbly written book by Professor Mary Robertson and Dr Uttom Chowdhury, recognized experts in the treatment and scientific research of Tourette Syndrome. Their compassion and deep understanding of their patients and their families are unparalleled. -- Judith Ungar, President and Sue Levi-Pearl, VP, Medical and Scientific Program, Tourette Syndrome (USA) AssociationI am delighted to recommend this book, which is devoted to helping young people understand TS. It is not only written by two highly experienced doctors but also includes an interesting collection of personal experiences of people affected by the syndrome. Young people more than anyone may feel they are alone in facing the challenges of life and this book is a very valuable source of support and information for all families affected by TS. -- Jeremy Stern, Chair of Tourette Syndrome (UK)" Why do you do that?" is a good resource for children and young people with Tourette Syndrome and their siblings. Written by two highly experienced doctors, this book describes Tourette in plain language with key information prominently listed, to allow you to refer to it with ease. -- The Green LeafletHelpful references and further suggested readings are included at the end of the book. The authors' upbeat approach and skilful explanation make this an invaluable companion for children, young people and their siblings. -- The Green LeafletTable of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgements. 1. What is Tourette Syndrome? 2. What have research doctors found out about Tourette Syndrome? 3. Are there any other problems associated with Tourette Syndrome? 4. How do doctors treat and support young people with Tourette Syndrome? 5. How will I cope in school? 6. What are the life stories of brothers, sisters, parents and young people around the world with Tourette Syndrome? 7. What can I do for my brother or sister with Tourette Syndrome? 8. What is the future for a young person with Tourette Syndrome? Appendix I. Useful resources. Appendix II. Bibliography.

    5 in stock

    £13.39

  • Just My Luck

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Just My Luck

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • When Mr Dog Bites

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC When Mr Dog Bites

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDylan Mint has Tourette's. His life is a constant battle to keep the bad stuff in the swearing, the tics, the howling dog that seems to escape whenever he gets stressed. But a routine visit to the hospital changes everything. Overhearing a hushed conversation between the doctor and his mum, Dylan discovers that he's going to die in March. So he makes a list of things he must do before he dies: first, he wants to have real sex with gorgeous Michelle Malloy; second, he's got to find his autistic best friend Amir a new best bud; third, he's got to get his dad back home from the army so they can say goodbye properly. It's not a long list, but it's ambitious, and he doesn't have much time. Sometimes you've just got to go for it no holding back and see what happens . . .Brian Conaghan makes you travel every step of the way in Dylan's shoes, laughing and crying often at the same time as Dylan faces the twists and turns of an unfair world with glorious optimism and wit, raising important Trade ReviewIt’s the F-word – funny, foul-mouthed, fantastic! * Charlie Higson *I loved Dylan Mint. He made me laugh out loud and his tenacity had me rooting for him from the first page * Stephen Kelman *So surprising and charming it would be hard not to feel a little uplifted * Observer *Beautifully observed and hilariously uncomfortable ... Mint has a certain charm, and his mangled language and omnivorous approach to slang suggest a lively, inquiring brain * Guardian *Energetic, confident and compassionate ... There’s a genuine exuberance about it ... [Conaghan] is one to watch * Scotland on Sunday *Entertaining * Big Issue *One of the book’s most engaging characteristics, its often hilarious (and often scatological) humour … This is a portrayal of young male bonding, complete with all the lively banter of true camaraderie, at its most tender and affectionate * Irish Times *Hilarious * Stylist *

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?: A Story to Help

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?: A Story to Help

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisYuki the snow monkey lives in Japan with his family and friends. He sometimes finds it hard to realise when his body is giving him signals, like when he is hungry or cold. Grandfather helps Yuki to understand what his 'funny feelings' mean, and what his brain is trying to tell him.This illustrated storybook will help children to build interoceptive awareness and gain an understanding of the body's activities. It also includes further information for parents and carers, as well as downloadable activities and strategies for building interoceptive abilities.Trade ReviewA fun and enlightening book to explain interoception to children. Often such a misunderstood fundamental cause of many 'out of sorts' behaviours. Beautifully explained and Illustrated book to help everyone understand this vital concept. -- Sue Larkey, teacher, educator and authorYuki the snow monkey doesn't notice his hunger, being cold or in need of the bathroom. This very accessible helps us understand our 8th sense, so we can notice and self-regulate. Told with honesty, acceptance and humour, this very useful book helps demonstrate what interoception is and how to connect to it. -- Wenn B. Lawson (PhD) CPsycholThis book is brilliant in its simplicity. It teaches lessons in self-awareness in such practical, personal and respectful ways. I could see each of my boys in Yuki. Each struggled with interoception in his own way. What I love most is that intimate experiences of the human body (dealing with not making it to the bathroom) are discussed without shame. This is critical for our children growing up with neurodiverse minds. This book is instructional, insightful and compassionate. -- Brian R. King, MSW, Founder of WAITT Village and author of Strategies for Building Successful Relationships with People on the Autism SpectrumIncreasingly, we are recognizing that children with a range of developmental disorders can have considerable difficulty perceiving their internal sensory and emotional experiences, due to impaired interoception. This contributes to many difficulties in their everyday life, from recognizing when they need to go to the toilet, to becoming aware of rising levels of distress and agitation. Parents, teachers and therapists need resources that explain interoception to a child in a clear, and accessible way: this delightful story about the experiences of Yuki, the snow monkey provides exactly that explanation. -- Professor Tony Attwood

    15 in stock

    £13.99

  • List of Ten

    Union Square & Co. List of Ten

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA harrowing yet hopeful account of a teen living with Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder while contemplating his own mortality.

    15 in stock

    £8.54

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