Jessica Kingsley Publishers - Children's Books Catalogue 2019

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Contents 0–5 YEARS Reflexology Childhood and Anxiety Expert Yoga Dementia Understanding Death

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5–8 YEARS Therapeutic Story Books from Karen Treisman K. I. Al-Ghani Therapeutic Parenting from Sarah Naish Bullying Dyslexia Depression Lauren Brukner Emotional Resilience Autism I Have A Question Series Attachment Adoption and Fostering Understanding Death Understanding Illness Relaxation and Bodywork

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CELEBRATING DIVERSITY Truth and Tails Series

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9–12 YEARS Dawn Huebner PDA Kathy Hoopman Star Detective Bullying Big Feelings Autism Award-Winning CBT Workbook Series Can I Tell You About Series

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GRAPHIC NOVELS AND COMICS

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TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS Wellbeing Anxiety Positive Body Image OCD Yoga Dyslexia Tourettes Growing Up with Autism

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0–5 Years Mouse and the Storm

Mouse’s Best Day Ever

Children’s reflexology to reduce anxiety and help soothe the senses Susan Quayle

Children’s Reflexology to Soothe Sore Teeth and Tums Susan Quayle

2017 · £9.99 · 56pp · hb · 0–8 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781848193444 · eISBN-9780857013002

Mouse and her friends are rudely awakened by a big storm that leaves them far away from the comfort of their homes! Join them on their journey back with calming illustrations and reflexology techniques that soothe the anxieties of dealing with a big change. Accompanied by diagrams and easy instructions for relaxation.

Illustrated by Melissa Muldoon Forewords by Spiros Dimitrakoulas and Sally Earlam 2016 · £9.99 · 44pp · hb · 0–8 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781848193154 · eISBN-9780857012692

With delightfully engaging rhymes and illustrations, this book features easy-to-follow diagrams and instructions for giving basic reflexology to a child. The reflexology techniques included relax and soothe, and they offer a gentle remedy to the symptoms of constipation, colic and teething in babies and young children.

The Mouse’s House Children’s Reflexology for Bedtime or Anytime Susan Quayle

Reflexology

Illustrated by Melissa Muldoon

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Illustrated by Melissa Muldoon 2014 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 0–8 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781848192478 · eISBN-9780857011930

Exploring Big Feelings After Living in a Stormy Home Jane Evans

Illustrated by Izzy Bean 2016 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 2–6 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785920806 · eISBN-9781784503413

Illustrated by Laurence Jackson 2014 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 2–6 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781849054249 ·

Cyril Squirrel has lots of question: about the sky, about birds, and especially about love. On a quest to find out what it’s all about, Cyril discovers the many different shapes and sizes love can take. This picture book helps children aged 2–6 to identify love, friendship and kindness in the world around them.

This is the story of Baby Bear who lives in a home where the Big Bears have fights and arguments at night. A gentle therapeutic story to help children aged 2–6 years, who have experienced violence at home, to express and explore difficult feelings.

Little Meerkat’s Big Panic

Kit Kitten and the Topsy-Turvy Feelings

A Story About Learning New Ways to Feel Calm Jane Evans

A Story About Parents Who Aren’t Always Able to Care Jane Evans

Illustrated by Izzy Bean

Illustrated by Izzy Bean

2016 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 2–6 years · Rights

2015 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 2–6 years · World

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785927034 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781849056021 ·

eISBN-9781784502461

eISBN-9781784500641

Little Meerkat flies into one big panic after waking up to find the whole meerkat gang has disappeared! Luckily, Small Elephant and Mini Monkey stumble across Little Meerkat during the big panic, and offer to help find the missing meerkat gang.

Kit Kitten and the Topsy-Turvy Feelings is a therapeutic storybook for children aged 2–6 about a kitten called Kit whose parent isn’t always able to care for them. To help support Kit Kitten, Kindly Cat comes to their house and helps Kit to identify the feelings that are mixed up inside.

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Anxiety

Jane Evans

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How Are You Feeling Today Baby Bear?

Childhood

Cyril Squirrel Finds Out About Love

Expert

This picture storybook about mouse and her friends’ quest to prepare for winter shows how to use reflexology with children whilst enjoying a fun bedtime read. Designed to help with common issues such as sleep difficulties and anxiety, it includes easy-to-follow diagrams and instructions.


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0–5 Years Mindful Little Yogis Self-Regulation Tools to Empower Kids with Special Needs to Breathe and Relax Nicola Harvey

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Illustrated by John Smisson 2018 · £14.99 · 176pp · pb · 4+ years · World rights available · ISBN-9781848194045 · eISBN-9780857013606

Yoga

A fun collection of yoga breath and mindfulness activities to help children aged 4+ with emotional regulation. Help children to master emotional self-regulation and improve wellbeing with these activities. Based on traditional yoga breath and mindfulness exercises, each activity is adaptable for a range of abilities and they are also ideal for working with children with autism and other special needs. The book explains how being conscious of the breath is the key to unlocking calm during busy moments, and shows how this can be taught in a child-friendly way. Including activities such as lion breathing, bubble breathing, and sensory yoga games, children will love to learn self-regulation techniques they can carry with them for life. Suitable for one-on-one and group work with children aged 4+. “Mindful Little Yogis is an excellent, user-friendly book full of fun, practical ideas for children and young adults with special needs. A must-have book for anyone supporting individuals or groups.” – Cathy Underwood, SYT Yoga Alliance Professionals UK

The Go Yogi! Card Set 50 Everyday Yoga Poses for Calm, Happy, Healthy Kids Emma Hughes Illustrated by John Smisson 2017 · £10.99 · cardset · 4–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781848193703

Go Yogi! flash cards are a fun way for kids to learn 50 common yoga poses. From balancing in tree pose to bending into downward dog, using the cards for regular practice will increase fitness, strength and flexibility, enhance breathing and improve wellbeing. Suitable for ages 4+, and individuals, pairs and groups.

Go Yogi! Everyday Yoga for Calm, Happy, Healthy Little Yogis Emma Hughes Illustrated by John Smisson 2017 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–7 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781848193413 · eISBN-9780857012975

Go Yogi! introduces simple yoga asanas (postures) to children, encouraging children to make yoga practice part of their everyday lives. Through full-page illustrations and simple instructions, children will be deepbreathing and doing downward dog in no time!

Striker, Slow Down! A calming book for children who are always on the go Emma Hughes Illustrated by John Smisson 2016 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–6 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781848193277 · eISBN-9780857012821

Striker, the cat who is always in a hurry, is halted by a bump to the head as he rushes out the house on the way to the park. Will he listen to his mama’s advice and find time for a little calm? This book is perfect for busy children, helping them to identify the differing feelings of chaos and calm and how to strike a balance.

My Book about Brains, Change and Dementia What is Dementia and What Does it Do? Lynda Moore Illustrated by George Haddon

Dementia

2018 · £10.99 · 48pp · hb · 3–7 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925115 · eISBN-9781784509019

Explains the complex concepts of dementia, such as brain function, disease progression and death, to pre-school aged children in a direct and age-appropriate way, as well as exploring children’s feelings about these issues. This book caters for children aged 4+ who have a loved one at any stage of dementia. “A beautifully written and illustrated book for children that teaches them about dementia in a realistic, yet simple way.” – Wendy Mitchell, author of Somebody I Used to Know


0–5 Years What Happened to Daddy’s Body?

Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?

Explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand Elke Barber and Alex Barber

Explaining (sudden) death in words very young children can understand Elke Barber and Alex Barber 2016 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights

2016 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years · World

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785921063 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785921070 ·

eISBN-9781784503710

eISBN-9781784503703

Help children aged 3+ to understand what happens to the body after death. This picture book covers cremation, burial and spreading ashes by answering the real-life questions that Alex, asked his mum after the death of his father. “We need to protect our children with the truth in sensitive and caring ways. This book does exactly that. Exploring and sharing this book again and again with your child will become part of your journey of healthy grieving.” – Steve Sweeney, Child Bereavement UK

Alex is only three when his father suddenly suffers a massive heart attack. All on his own, he manages to get help, but his beloved Daddy dies at the scene. Completely honest and written in Alex’s own words, this book tells the story of how his mum helps him understand what happened.

Stewart’s Tree A Book for Brothers and Sisters When a Baby Dies Shortly after Birth Cathy Campbell Illustrated by Cathy Campbell 2018 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923999 · eISBN-9781784507626

This colourful picture book for children aged 3+ offers a comforting story for grieving families, helping to explain sibling loss shortly after birth. It then focuses on the happy memories of a lost child and looks towards the future. Includes a guide to bereavement written by qualified clinicians.

Tomas Loves... A rhyming book about fun, friendship – and autism Jude Welton Illustrated by Jane Telford

A Place in My Heart Mary Grossnickle Illustrated by Alison Relyea 2014 · £9.99 · 36pp · hb · 2–5 years · World rights

2015 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 2–6 years · World rights

available · ISBN-9781849057714 · eISBN-9781784500221

available · ISBN-9781849055444 · eISBN-9780857009692

This illustrated picture book for adopted children aged 2–5 will help adoptive families talk about adoption, birthparents, and sharing feelings.

Get to know Tomas in this fun picture book for readers aged 2+.

Mouth and Tongue Let’s Have Some Fun! Karina Hopper

Pretend Friends

2010 · £4.99 · 48pp · pb · 3–5 years · World rights

Strengthen facial muscles and learn new expressions.

A story about schizophrenia and other illnesses that can cause hallucinations Alice Hoyle

Caring for Myself

2015 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 4–9 years · World

A Social Skills Storybook Christy Gast and Jane Krug

rights available · ISBN-9781849056243 ·

2007 · £12.99 · 96pp · pb · 3–8 years · Rights sold: Arabic ·

A storybook about what life is like for adults who experience auditory or visual hallucinations.

available · ISBN-9781849051613 · eISBN-9780857004130

Illustrated by Lauren Reis

ISBN-9781843108870 · eISBN-9781846427237

eISBN-9781784501136

Help children learn to take care of themselves.

Babies Are Noisy

Chinese Symbols for Baby Brains Chungliang Al Huang with Lark Huang-Storms

A book for big brothers and sisters including those on the autism spectrum Anne-Marie Harrison

2017 · £8.99 · 32pp · hb · 0–3 years · World

Illustrated by Beth Byrne

eISBN-9781784507640

2013 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 2–7 years · Rights sold:

Brightly coloured Chinese calligraphy of a baby’s first words, created to capture their visual attention and stimulate brain development.

Turkish · ISBN-9781849054591 · eISBN-9780857008350

Prepare the way for a new baby for siblings with ASD, ages 3+.

rights available · ISBN-9781848193765 ·

Death

Illustrated by Anna Jarvis

Understanding

Illustrated by Anna Jarvis

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5–8 Years Presley the Pug Relaxation Activity Book

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A Therapeutic Story with Creative Activities for Children Aged 5–10 Dr. Karen Treisman

Therapeutic

A Therapeutic Story With Creative Activities About Finding Calm for Children Aged 5–10 Who Worry Dr. Karen Treisman

Jan 2019 · £18.99 · 144pp · pb · 5–10 years · World rights available ·

Jun 2019 · £18.99 · 152pp · pb · 5–10 years ·

ISBN-9781785925528 · eISBN-9781787750036

World rights available · ISBN-9781785925535 · eISBN-9781787751101

Featuring a wealth of creative, interactive activities, this therapeutic story and activity book is designed to help children learn how to find a sense of calm when worried. Ideal for counsellors, schools or parents, it’s full of ready-to-use, low-cost ideas that will make a positive difference in children’s lives.

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Neon the Ninja Activity Book for Children who Struggle with Sleep and Nightmares

Gilly the Giraffe SelfEsteem Activity Book

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A Therapeutic Story with Creative Activities for Children Aged 5–10 Dr. Karen Treisman 2018 · £18.99 · 128pp · pb · 5–10 years · World

Featuring a wealth of creative, interactive activities, this therapeutic story and activity book is designed to help children explore difficult feelings and build their self-esteem. Ideal for counsellors, schools or parents, it’s full of ready-to-use, low-cost ideas that will make a positive difference in children’s lives.

Cleo the Crocodile Activity Book for Children Who Are Afraid to Get Close A Therapeutic Story With Creative Activities About Trust, Anger and Relationships for Children Aged 5–10 Dr. Karen Treisman Illustrated by Sarah Peacock

rights available · ISBN-9781785925504 ·

May 2019 · £18.99 · 160pp · pb · 5–10 years ·

eISBN-9781787750029

World rights available · ISBN-9781785925511

Introducing Neon the Ninja, this workbook gives children the tools they need to tackle their sleeping difficulties. With a fun story showing what Neon the Ninja can do, loads of activities to help soothe a child’s worries, and advice for parents or professionals, this workbook will help a child to outthink and outfight their nightmares.

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· eISBN-9781787750784

This illustrated therapeutic story by Dr. Karen Treisman is designed to help children explore feelings of anger, attachment and trust. It is the perfect guide for counsellors, schools or parents to use with children who have had difficult starts to life.

The Mermaid Who Couldn’t How Mariana Overcame Loneliness and Shame and Learned to Sing Her Own Song Ali Redford Illustrated by Kara Simpson 2018 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–9 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923951 · eISBN-9781784507497

Abandoned on the ocean floor, Mariana the Mermaid feels useless as she can’t swim or join in with the other mermaids. Muriel the Turtle helps her find self-confidence through singing her own mighty song. This therapeutic picture book is for children aged 4–9 who lack self-confidence, including children who have had difficult life experiences.


5–8 Years

Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2017 · £13.99 · 72pp · hb · 5–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924033 · eISBN-9781784507619

Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2012 · £12.99 · 56pp · hb · 6–11 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) · ISBN-9781849053563 · eISBN-9780857007063

Through the story of Winston Wallaby and his hyperactivity and uncontrollable bouncing at school, this book allows children with ADHD, SPD & ASD to recognise and support their additional sensory needs. A helpful introduction for parents/carers, including appendices with strategies to be used at home and in school.

This illustrated book teaches children who experience anxiety about Panicosaurus and Smartosaurus and how to help Smartosaurus banish Panicosaurus when he appears at times of stress by using a range of calming techniques. There is a helpful introduction for parents and carers, and a list of techniques for lessening anxiety at the end of the book.

The Disappointment Dragon

The Green-Eyed Goblin

Learning to cope with disappointment (for all children and dragon tamers, including those with Asperger syndrome) K.I. Al-Ghani

What to do about jealousy – for all children including those on the Autism Spectrum K.I. Al-Ghani

Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2013 · £12.99 · 64pp · hb · 6–13 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) · ISBN-9781849054324 · eISBN-9780857007803

This illustrated book brings to life the issue of dealing with disappointment through the endearing characters of the Disappointment Dragon and the Dragon of Hope who help children learn about the best ways to manage life’s difficult times. There is an introduction for parents and carers, and a list of management techniques at the end of the book.

Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2016 · £12.99 · 48pp · hb · 5–13 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785920912 · eISBN-9781784503529

Explains jealousy through the story of Theo and his Green-Eyed Goblin. It will encourage children to talk about their feelings and learn how to subdue their own Green-Eyed Goblin for good. A section of tried and tested techniques for using with children, and a helpful introduction for parents and carers is included.

The Red Beast Controlling Anger in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome K.I. Al-Ghani Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2008 · £12.99 · 48pp · hb · 5–9 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Czech, German · ISBN-9781843109433 · eISBN-9781846428487

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.

Minnie and Max are OK! A Story to Help Children Develop a Positive Body Image Chris Calland and Nicky Hutchinson Illustrated by Emmi Smid 2017 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785922336 · eISBN-9781784505141

In this endearing story for children aged 3–7, Minnie’s Grandma teaches her and their dog Max about body image. Showing children how to be proud of their differences through humour and empathy, this vibrant book includes a guide to help adults help their children feel confident and embrace diversity.

Al-Ghani

What to do about hyperactivity in children including those with ADHD, SPD and ASD K.I. Al-Ghani and Joy Beaney

The Panicosaurus Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger Syndrome K.I. Al-Ghani

K.I.

Winston Wallaby Can’t Stop Bouncing

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5–8 Years William Wobbly and the Very Bad Day

Callum Kindly and the Very Weird Child

A story about when feelings become too big Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies

A story about sharing your home with a new child Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies

Illustrated by Amy Farrell 2016 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785921513 · eISBN-9781784504113

Therapeutic children’s book about William Wobbly whose feelings become so big they burst out of him in ways he can’t control.

Therapeutic

“These therapeutic parenting books] are the most valuable books on my book shelf. In my 11 years of fostering I have read many books, but these are different. They are people friendly but real – they are written by someone that has been through looking after traumatised children and who better to offer help, theories and guidance. Sarah has written her books simply which means the traumatised children respond to the characters and can express themselves through the books.” – Foster Carer

Parenting

Sophie Spikey Has a Very Big Problem A story about refusing help and needing to be in control Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies

Illustrated by Megan Evans 2017 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923005 · eISBN-9781784506094

Therapeutic children’s book for ages 3–10 about Callum Kindly, who has to learn to live alongside a child who has attachment issues.

William Wobbly and the Mysterious Holey Jumper A story about fear and coping Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies Illustrated by Megan Evans 2017 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785922817 · eISBN-9781784505868

Therapeutic children’s book for ages 3–10 about William Wobbly, who turns to problematic coping habits when nervous.

Charley Chatty and the Disappearing Pennies A story about lying and stealing Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies Illustrated by Megan Evans 2017 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights

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Illustrated by Amy Farrell

available · ISBN-9781785923036 · eISBN-9781784506117

2016 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785921414 · eISBN-9781784504151

Therapeutic children’s book for ages 3–10 about Charley Chatty, who helps herself to other people’s pennies.

Therapeutic children’s book about Sophie Spikey who loses her shoes but refuses to ask her mum for help (even though she really needs it!).

Katie Careful and the Very Sad Smile

Rosie Rudey and the Very Annoying Parent

Sarah

A story about a prickly child who is scared of getting close Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies Illustrated by Amy Farrell

A story about anxious and clingy behaviour Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies Illustrated by Megan Evans 2017 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923043 · eISBN-9781784506100

Therapeutic children’s book for ages 3–10 about Katie Careful, who hides her negative feelings behind a smile.

2016 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · ISBN-9781785921506 ·

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eISBN-9781784504120

Therapeutic children’s book about Rosie Rudey who uses a prickly façade to stop herself from getting close to those around her.

Charley Chatty and the Wiggly Worry Worm A story about insecurity and attention-seeking Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies Illustrated by Amy Farrell 2016 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785921490 · eISBN-9781784504106

Therapeutic children’s book about Charley Chatty who talks and talks and talks – just to make sure everyone knows she’s still there!

Rosie Rudey and the Enormous Chocolate Mountain A story about hunger, overeating and using food for comfort Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies Illustrated by Megan Evans 2017 · £8.99 · 32pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923029 · eISBN-9781784506124

Therapeutic children’s story for ages 3–10 about Rosie Rudey, who tries to fill her empty feelings with chocolate.


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Ellie Jelly and the Massive Mum Meltdown Nai sh

A Story About When Parents Lose Their Temper and Want to Put Things Right Sarah Naish Illustrated by Kath Grimshaw 2018 · £10.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · World

Sarah

rights available · ISBN-9781785925160 · eISBN-9781784509088

Ellie Jelly is grumpy – she’s very hungry for breakfast but mum is busy with her baby sister. When Ellie spills milk all over the floor Mum shouts and says mean things. Will they ever be friends again? A simple, reassuring story to help children aged 3–7 and parents to talk about what happens when people lose their temper.

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A Story and Anti-Bullying Guide for Children and Adults to Read Together Helen Cowie, Harriet Tenenbaum and Ffion Jones Illustrated by Ffion Jones 2018 · £9.99 · 64pp · pb · 7–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925481 · eISBN-9781784509484

A relatable and practical book that children aged 7–11 can use with parents and teachers to discuss bullying. This guide for children helps children, parents, teachers and other professionals discuss bullying together. It is based on the latest research and practice in anti-bullying interventions and portrays different perspectives: the child being bullied, the child doing the bullying and the bystanders.

The Giant from Nowhere Frances Dickens Illustrated by Peter Hudspith

Mud Boy A Story about Bullying Sarah Siggs, with notes by Pooky Knightsmith

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Illustrated by Amy Crosby Jul 2019 · £10.99 · 48pp · hb · 5–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785928703 · eSIBN-9781785928710

An illustrated story to help children think about bullying and teasing. The sound of Sam’s life was like the best piece of music you have ever heard. Everyone liked Sam, and Sam liked himself. But then one day the mud words begin and they get inside his head – and Sam can’t hear the music anymore. Mud Boy is an illustrated book for ages 5 and up, showing how children can go from being joyfully buoyant to totally deflated when being bullied and teased, and offering advice to get them back to their best. Mud, music and a family cat are used to conjure up the story to children in a very new and real way, showing that recovery happens through talking to others about our problems. The book also includes a guide for further talking points by Dr Pooky Knightsmith on how to discuss the topic, and the emotions that come up on reading the book, with children.

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Emily Is Being Bullied, What Can She Do?

2018 · £13.99 · 56pp · hb · 5–8 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925351 · eISBN-9781784509286

I Don’t Like Reading Lisabeth Emlyn Clark 2017 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–11 years · Rights sold: Greek · ISBN-9781785923548 · eISBN-9781784506933

Reading can be particularly difficult for children with dyslexia; however, there are specific strategies and resources that can help once it has been identified. Join Harry and his family as he learns special tips and tricks to overcome dyslexia to build confidence and enjoy reading.

Dyslexia

Can a Giant from Nowhere learn how to belong in the village of Somewhere, even though he’s so much bigger than everyone else? This fun and uplifting tale helps children aged 5–8 to think about inclusivity and difference. With flexible lesson plans and creative activities, it is ideal for both children and those who teach or care for them.


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5–8 Years Your Body is Brilliant

My Book of Feelings

Body Respect for Children Sigrun Danielsdottir

A Book to Help Children with Attachment Difficulties, Learning or Developmental Disabilities Understand their Emotions Tracey Ross

2014 · £10.99 · 36pp · hb · 4–11 years · World English language only · ISBN-9781848192218 · eISBN-9780857011794

Inspire children to take good care of their bodies throughout their lives. This picture book will help children learn to love their bodies from an early age and appreciate all the wonderful things their bodies do. The book promotes a healthy attitude which will help children understand that all bodies are different and encourage them to take good care of them throughout their lives.

You Make Your Parents Super Happy! A book about parents separating Richy K. Chandler

Illustrated by Rosy Salaman 2017 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–10 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785921926 · eISBN-9781784504663

A picture book for children aged 5+ who struggle to understand and manage their emotions. Some children find it difficult to understand and manage their feelings. This picture book helps children aged 5–10 understand why they might experience particular feelings, and offers suggestions for things to do when they are overloaded with emotion. Suitable for all children, particularly those with attachment issues or developmental disabilities.

Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler 2017 · £8.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold: Greek · ISBN-9781785924149 · eISBN-9781784507763

Explaining why parents decide to separate in simple, understandable language to children, this candid graphic story reassures and comforts any child whose parents are breaking up. Fully illustrated, with characters that any child can relate to, this book is a lifeline during a confusing time.

Depression

The Princess and the Fog

Perry Panda

A Story for Children with Depression Lloyd Jones, with a contribution by Melinda Edwards MBE and Dr Linda Bayliss

A Story about Parental Depression Helen Bashford

Illustrated by Lloyd Jones

Illustrated by Russell Scott Skinner 2017 · £10.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · World

2015 · £10.99 · 48pp · hb · 5–7 years · Rights

rights available · ISBN-9781785924125 ·

sold: Spanish · ISBN-9781849056557 ·

eISBN-9781784507732

eISBN-9781784501518

A vibrantly illustrated story to help children learn about and cope with depression. This illustrated story is designed to be read with children aged 5–7 who are suffering from depression. Using metaphor and full of humour, it is a relatable, enjoyable and positive read for all. The book includes a guide for parents and carers by clinical paediatric psychologists, Dr Melinda Edwards MBE and Linda Bayliss.

A rhyming story to help children aged 3+ understand parental depression. Perry Panda will help young children understand a parent or carer’s depression and recognise that they are not to blame for how their parent or carer is feeling. Bright illustrations and simple rhymes make it ideal for children age 3+.

Not Today, Celeste! A Dog’s Tale about Her Human’s Depression Liza Stevens 2016 · £10.99 · 36pp · hb · 3–7 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785920080 · eISBN-9781784502478

A gentle story about a dog whose human has poorly feelings for children aged 3+. Charmingly illustrated, this heart-warming story for children aged 3+ reflects some of the feelings and experiences that a child whose parent or carer has depression may face.


Super Powers to Help Kids Through the Tough Stuff in Everyday Life Lauren Brukner

Simple Stuff to Help Children Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner

Illustrated by Apsley

Illustrated by Apsley

2017 · £13.99 · 112pp · hb · 7–12 years ·

2014 · £12.99 · 112pp · hb · 7–14 years · Rights

ISBN-9781785927591 · eISBN-9781784506193

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781849059978 ·

Self-control strategies and exercises for children aged 4–7 to manage and regulate the emotional challenges faced in daily life.

eISBN-9780857009623

Super fun ways for kids to stay in control of their moods – including breathing, pressure holds, finger pulls and fidgets.

Stay Cool and In Control with the Keep-Calm Guru

How to Be a Superhero Called Self-Control!

Wise Ways for Children to Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner

Super Powers to Help Younger Children to Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner

Illustrated by Apsley

Illustrated by Apsley

2016 · £12.99 · 136pp · hb · 7–14 years · Rights

2015 · £12.99 · 112pp · hb · 4–7 years · Rights

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785927140 ·

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781849057172 ·

eISBN-9781784503000

eISBN-9781784502034

With the help of the Keep-Calm Guru, children aged 7–14 will learn to tackle difficult emotions and feel cool, calm, and in control!

Using ‘super power’ strategies this, book teaches young children with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties how to master self-control.

Ollie and the Magic Workshop

Ollie and the Golden Stripe

Alison Knowles

Alison Knowles

Illustrated by Sophie Wiltshire

Illustrated by Sophie Wiltshire

2017 · £12.99 · 64pp · hb · 7–11 years · World

2016 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 7–11 years · Rights

rights available · ISBN-9781785922411 ·

sold: Spanish · ISBN-9781785920813 ·

eISBN-9781784505196

eISBN-9781784503420

A third book in the charming illustrated series that focuses on emotional resilience for children aged 7–11.

A charming, illustrated story for children aged 7–11 about bullying, developing empathy and helping others.

emotional

Ollie and His Superpowers

Brukner

The Kids’ Guide to Staying Awesome and In Control

Lauren

Self-Control to the Rescue!

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5–8 Years

Alison Knowles Illustrated by Sophie Wiltshire 2016 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 7–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785920493 · eISBN-9781784503048

A charming illustrated story for children aged 7–11 about learning to control their emotions and overcome their fears.

My Secret Dog

Sometimes I Feel Sad

Tom Alexander

Tom Alexander

2017 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–11 years · World rights

2018 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 5–11 years · World rights

available · ISBN-9781785924866 · eISBN-9781784508746

available · ISBN-9781785924934 · eISBN-9781784508890

A sweet tale about a girl who ‘accidentally’ adopts a dog and tries to keep it a secret from her mother.

A moving illustrated book to help children understand that sometimes it’s OK to feel sad.


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5–8 Years Starving the Anxiety Gremlin for Children Aged 5–9

Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5–9

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management Kate Collins-Donnelly

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management Kate Collins-Donnelly

2014 · £12.99 · 192pp · pb · 5–9 years · World

2014 · £12.99 · 176pp · pb · 5–9 years · World

rights available · ISBN-9781849054928 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781849054935 ·

eISBN-9780857009029

eISBN-9780857008855

The Anxiety Gremlin loves to eat anxious feelings, and the more anxious you feel, the more he eats and the bigger he gets! Learn how to get rid of the Anxiety Gremlin with this fun workbook for children aged 5–9. It’s packed with puzzles, games, colouring and drawing activities to help children understand their anxiety and how to control it.

The Anger Gremlin is a naughty creature who loves to feed on angry feelings, and the angrier you get, the bigger he gets! Packed with fun, simple activities and games, it will help children aged 5–9 understand why they get angry and how they can control their angry feelings to make the Anger Gremlin go away. Suitable for parents and practitioners.

He’s Not Naughty! A Children’s Guide to Autism Deborah Brownson

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Illustrated by Ben Mason Mar 2019 · £9.99 · 80pp · pb · 6–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785928727 · eISBN-9781785928734

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Vibrant and quirky illustrated book explaining autism from a child’s point of view. Taryn and Jake are best friends who have lots of similarities and lots of differences. One of the differences is that Jake has autism and Taryn doesn’t, which means they can act differently sometimes. Taryn knows that people with autism are often mistaken for being naughty when it’s actually a natural way for their brain to react. Fed up with everyone not understanding, Taryn decides to let the world know why Jake isn’t naughty! Join Taryn as she candidly explains her understanding of autism, and why there’s always a reason behind everything Jake does. This distinctively illustrated book is a quick and quirky way to explain to friends and family why children with autism behave the way they do. Unique visuals provide a great sense of what it’s truly like to have autism, making this the perfect book for children aged 6–10 to learn about autism.

A Journey in the Moon Balloon

Is It OK to Ask Questions about Autism?

When Images Speak Louder than Words Joan Drescher

Abi Rawlins

Illustrated by Joan Drescher

Foreword by Michael Barton 2017 · £12.99 · 96pp · hb · 5–11 years · Rights sold: Azeri, Chinese (Simplified) · ISBN-9781785921704 · eISBN-9781784504397

First-hand, in-depth answers to the most common questions asked by children about autism. Through autism awareness workshops in schools, the authors have compiled the most common questions on the subject. Based on real questions raised by children aged 5–11, this book provides direct answers as well as strategies for continuing the discussion to increase autism awareness in primary school settings.

Foreword by Joan Borysenko 2015 · £12.99 · 72pp · hb · 4–11 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781849057301 · eISBN-9781784501006

An illustrated interactive resource with stories and activities to help children cope with anxiety and other difficult feelings.

Okay Kevin A Story to Help Children Discover How Everyone Learns Differently James Dillon Illustrated by Kara McHale 2017 · £10.99 · 36pp · hb · 5–8 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785927324 · eISBN-9781784504328

A picture book for ages 5–8 about a boy who feels that he is behind his classmates.


5–8 Years

May 2019 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 5–11 years ·

2018 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–11 years · World

World rights available · ISBN-9781785926945 · eISBN-9781785928420

rights available · ISBN-9781785927874 · eISBN-9781784507343

An illustrated guide which explains cancer, and the impact it can have, to children aged 5–11, inclusive of those with ASD or other special needs. Cancer is a difficult topic for any parent, caregiver or educator to explain to a child. This book is designed to help kids, including children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other additional needs, to understand what it means when someone in their life has cancer. Using a question and answer format, it explores the life changes and feelings of uncertainty a child may experience if a loved one has cancer. Illustrated with SymbolStix, a symbol-based language for visual thinkers, this book explains a difficult topic to children who might otherwise struggle to understand it. The book also features a short picture story that repeats the complete story for children who process information best through visual cues. Additional guidance for parents and caregivers provides ideas to help children cope with this experience.

Considering the questions a child might have about divorce, it gently offers answers to them using straightforward text and clear illustrations. Perfect for children aged 5–11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs, or for concrete or visual learners.

Robin and the White Rabbit A Story to Help Children with Autism to Talk about their Feelings and Join In Emma Lindström and Åse Brunnström

I Have a Question about Death A Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky 2017 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–11 years · World

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rights available · ISBN-9781785927508 · eISBN-9781784505455

“What does it mean when someone dies?” “Why did someone I love have to die?” This book asks questions like these that a child might have about death before offering answers. It uses straightforward text and clear illustrations to explain what death means specifically to children with ASD and other special needs aged 5–11.

Foreword by Tony Attwood

Sometimes Noise is Big

2017 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–10 years · World

Life with Autism Angela Coelho

rights available except Swedish · ISBN-9781785922909 · eISBN-9781784505981

This inspiring picture book for 4–10 year olds shows how children on the autism spectrum, or children who find it hard to communicate with their peers, can learn to express themselves through simple question and answer exercises.

Pearla and her Unpredictably Perfect Day A story about how a sprinkling of mistakes can be a recipe for success Rochel Lieberman Illustrated by Lloyd Jones 2016 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 4–12 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785927348 · eISBN-9781784504298

Every Sunday, Pearla makes perfectly round cookies and tall, fluffy cupcakes at her dad’s bakery. Pearla loves to bake, and she loves to see her customers enjoying her perfect creations. Until one day she makes a very big mistake! This colourful book will help children aged 4–12 to cope when things don’t quite go to plan.

Question

A Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky

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Clear Answers for All Kids, including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky

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I Have a Question about Divorce

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Illustrated by Camille Robertson 2017 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–12 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923739 · eISBN-9781784507190

What would life be like if the world was too noisy for your eyes, or your clothes always felt too itchy? This picture book describes the world from the point of view of a child with autism and the sensory issues and big feelings they often encounter. This simple explanation is ideal for children aged 5+ to help understanding of sensory issues.

A Guide to Sometimes Noise is Big for Parents and Educators Angela Coelho and Lori Seeley Illustrated by Camille Robertson 2017 · £9.99 · 80pp · pb · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923746 · eISBN-9781784507206

This accompanying guide to Sometimes Noise is Big shows what everyday life is like for a child on the autism spectrum and the types of sensory issues they experience. It offers simple explanations of the issues and advice on how to help children with autism with common sensory difficulties.

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I Have a Question about Cancer

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5–8 Years The Green Zone Conversation Book

The ASD and Me Picture Book

Finding Common Ground in Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul

A Visual Guide to Understanding Challenges and Strengths for Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul

2014 · £14.99 · 96pp · hb · 7+ years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), French · ISBN-9781849057592 · eISBN-9780857009463

Using bright colours and fun illustrations, this book will show children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged 7 and above how to identify common interests in conversation, and how to go on to talk about them successfully. The photocopiable worksheets and activities encourage children to engage with this visual model and reinforce the method.

2017 · £14.99 · 96pp · hb · 7–14 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785927232 · eISBN-9781784503512

A visual guide to help children on the autism spectrum recognize their strengths and overcome challenges.

Our Brains Are Like Computers! Exploring Social Skills and Social Cause and Effect with Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul

The ASD Feel Better Book

2016 · £14.99 · 80pp · hb · 5–13 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) ·

A Visual Guide to Help Brain and Body for Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul

Explains to children with ASD how, just like a computer saves and shares files, people remember and share their impressions of each other.

ISBN-9781849057165 · eISBN-9781784502089

2017 · £15.99 · 88pp · hb · 7–14 years · Rights sold: Japanese · ISBN-9781785927621 · eISBN-9781784506278

An illustrated guide to self-help skills and strategies for children aged 7–14 on the autism spectrum.

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Liam Goes Poo in the Toilet A Story about Trouble with Toilet Training Jane Whelen Banks 2008 · £6.99 · 32pp · hb · 2–7 years · ISBN-9781843109006 · eISBN-9781846428746

A simple and adorable picture book about learning to go poo in the toilet! Liam Goes Poo in the Toilet illustrates the relationship between eating and excreting. It provides visual instructions on how to “relax and push”. After much fanfare, Liam finally masters going ‘poo’ in the toilet, and both he and Mum bask in the glory of a job well done.

Lovable Liam Affirmations for a Perfectly Imperfect Child Jane Whelen Banks 2008 · £6.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold:

Liam Says “Sorry” Repairing an Encounter Gone Sour Jane Whelen Banks 2008 · £6.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold: Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Greek, Spanish, Turkish · ISBN-9781843109037 · eISBN-9781846428715

Making mistakes goes hand in hand with learning that sometimes you need to apologise, and that’s okay!

Liam Says “Hi” Learning to Greet a Friend Jane Whelen Banks 2008 · £6.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold: Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Greek, Turkish · ISBN-9781843109013 · eISBN-9781846428739

Liam manages to overcome his shyness and greet his friend at the door leading to an excellent play date!

Liam Knows What To Do When Kids Act Snitty

ISBN-9781843108993 · eISBN-9781846428753

Coping When Friends are Tactless Jane Whelen Banks

A vibrant, lovable picture book, about the triumph of love over the upsets of momentary crossness!

Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Greek, Turkish ·

Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Greek, Turkish ·

2008 · £6.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold: ISBN-9781843109020 · eISBN-9781846428722

Liam Wins the Game, Sometimes A Story about Losing with Grace Jane Whelen Banks 2008 · £6.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights sold: Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Greek, Turkish · ISBN-9781843108986 · eISBN-9781846428760

You can’t win all the time, but being a good sport makes you a real champ!

Liam learns that when kids are snitty, it does not mean they don’t like you, or that your tricks are boring, but that they haven’t yet learnt how to be gracious and polite.


5–8 Years

Illustrated by Luisa Montaini-Klovdahl 2008 · £6.99 · 80pp · pb · 5–12 years · Rights

An Exceptional Children’s Guide to Touch Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids Hunter Manasco Illustrated by Katharine Manasco

sold: Italian, Turkish · ISBN-9781843108917 ·

2012 · £11.99 · 72pp · hb · 3–11 years · Rights

eISBN-9781846428265

sold: Chinese (simplified), Turkish ·

This book looks at a set of everyday challenges for children at home, with their friends, and at school. The author empathizes with children’s wish to do things their way, explains clearly why their way does not work, and provides a list of practical suggestions for how to cope with these challenges and avoid feelings of frustration.

ISBN-9781849058711 · eISBN-9780857006592

The rules of physical contact can be tricky to grasp. This friendly picture book explains in simple terms how to tell the difference between acceptable and inappropriate touch, helping children with special needs stay safe. Each story covers a different type of touch and will help children understand how boundaries change depending on the context.

My Autism Book

It’s Raining and I’m Okay

A Child’s Guide to their Autism Spectrum Diagnosis Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi

A Calming Story to Help Children Relax When They Go Out and About Adele Devine

2013 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 5+ years · Rights

Illustrated by Quentin Devine

sold: Indonesian · ISBN-9781849054386 ·

2017 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years · Rights

eISBN-9780857008688

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781785923197 ·

When a child is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, parents often feel overwhelmed and uncertain about how to communicate the diagnosis to their child. This beautifully illustrated picture book helps parents to explain autism to their child in a sensitive, positive and accurate way, using clear language that speaks directly to the child.

eISBN-9781784506315

Children with special needs often feel overwhelmed while out and about, but this simple rhyming story can help them to reduce feelings of anxiety. Ideal for kids aged 3–7, this bright and reassuring picture book offers calming strategies, useful symbols for pre-readers, and downloadable notes to support kids who feel anxious out of the home.

My Social Stories Book Edited by Carol Gray and Abbie Leigh White

A Girl Like Tilly

Illustrated by Sean McAndrew

Growing up with Autism Helen Bates and Ellen Li

2001 · £12.99 · 144pp · pb · 2–6 years · Rights sold: Arabic, Chinese (simplified), Dutch,

Illustrated by Ellen Li

Greek, Japanese, Polish · ISBN-9781853029509 ·

2016 · £10.99 · 72pp · hb · 7–13 years ·

eISBN-9780857001665

Rights sold: Azeri · ISBN-9781785921636 ·

Taking the form of short narratives, the book takes children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. These stories are written for preschoolers aged 2–6, and the book is a useful primer for all young children – but most especially those on the autism spectrum.

I am an Aspie Girl A book for young girls with autism spectrum conditions Danuta Bulhak-Paterson Illustrated by Teresa Ferguson 2015 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 5–11 years · Rights sold: Spanish · ISBN-9781849056342 · eISBN-9781784501105

Girls with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are often quite different from boys with an ASD. In this fully-illustrated, colour storybook, Lizzie, an ‘Aspie Girl’, talks about all the things she and other girls with Asperger’s Syndrome sometimes find difficult, and all of the things that make them special.

eISBN-9781784504311

The world is a very confusing place for Tilly. She tries her best but she just can’t seem to understand the rules like everyone else does. As she gets older things get even harder, but perhaps, now she knows about autism, being different won’t be so difficult anymore.

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Why Do I Have To? A Book for Children Who Find Themselves Frustrated by Everyday Rules Laurie Leventhal-Belfer

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5–8 Years A Book About What Autism Can Be Like

I’ll tell you why I can’t wear those clothes!

Sue Adams

Talking about tactile defensiveness Noreen O’Sullivan

Foreword by Donna Williams 2008 · £8.99 · 48pp · pb · 5–11 years · Rights Sold: Japanese,

2014 · £9.99 · 60pp · hb · 4–11 years · World rights

Turkish · ISBN-9781843109402 · eISBN-9781846428685

available · ISBN-9781849055109

Fully illustrated book to help children aged 5+ understand autism in their peers.

A workbook to explore feelings and behaviour around tactile defensiveness.

Alex and the Scary Things

Frankie’s Foibles

A Story to Help Children Who Have Experienced Something Scary Melissa Moses

A story about a boy who worries Kath Grimshaw 2015 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 7–10 years · Rights sold: Chinese

Illustrated by Alison MacEachern

(simplified) · ISBN-9781849056953 · eISBN-9781784502102

2015 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 4–8 years · Rights

A story to help children aged 7+ to understand and overcome their OCD or anxiety.

sold: Spanish, Turkish · ISBN-9781849057936 · eISBN-9781784500665

A storybook to help children who have experienced trauma to deal with their emotions and learn coping strategies.

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Why Johnny Doesn’t Flap NT is OK! Clay Morton and Gail Morton

Kevin Thinks …about Outer Space, Confusing Expressions and the Perfectly Logical World of Asperger Syndrome Gail Watts 2012 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–11 years · Rights sold:

Illustrated by Alex Merry

Dutch · ISBN-9781849052924 · eISBN-9780857006158

2015 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–8 years · Rights sold:

Kevin thinks you should always do up the top button Why else is it there? Adorable, insightful read for children aged 4+ and their parents.

Chinese (complex), Chinese (simplified), Spanish · ISBN-9781849057219 · eISBN-9781784501907

A gently satirical picture book for all ages demonstrating that where neurological difference is concerned there is no ‘normal’.

Autistic Planet Jennifer Elder

Jasper and the Magpie

Illustrated by Jennifer Elder,Marc Thomas

Enjoying special interests together Dan Mayfield

2007 · £12.99 · 48pp · hb · 6–10 years · Rights sold:

Illustrated by Alex Merry 2014 · £9.99 · 36pp · hb · 6–11 years · World rights

Arabic · ISBN-9781843108429 · eISBN-9781846426506

Rhyming book introducing a magical world where being different is ordinary.

available · ISBN-9781849055796 · eISBN-9781784500351

Enter Jasper’s world and find out all about his love of shiny things – perfect for anyone with an absorbing special interest or their friends and family.

Different Croaks for Different Folks All About Children with Special Learning Needs Midori Ochiai 2005 · £12.99 · 96pp · hb · 7–14 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781843103929 · eISBN-9781846424670

A frog’s guide to understanding, accepting and accommodating difference.

All About Ben

Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Go to Jail

Attachment

Helping Children with Attachment Issues to Understand Their Feelings Dorothy Markham and Aileen O’Donnell

2018 · £11.99 · 48pp · pb · 6–11 years · World rights

Illustrated by Aileen O’Donnell

available · ISBN-9781785928079 · eISBN-9781784508425

2018 · £8.99 · 40pp · pb · 5–9 years · World

Comforting companion for children aged 6–11 whose parent is incarcerated.

rights available · ISBN-9781785924996 · eISBN-9781784508876

8-year-old Ben has lots of different feelings, and sometimes he needs help choosing how to react to them. This reassuring picture book for children aged 5+ is designed to help children to understand feelings and how to respond to them. It also includes activities to help start conversations.

Judi Goozh and Sue Jeweler

Tell Me about When Moms and Dads Come Home from Jail Judi Goozh and Sue Jeweler 2018 · £11.99 · 40pp · pb · 6–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785928062 · eISBN-9781784508432

Comforting companion for children aged 6–11 whose parent is coming home after serving time in jail.


5–8 Years

A Story About Being Apart From Loved Ones Anne Westcott and C. C. Alicia Hu Introduced by Pat Ogden Illustrated by Ching-Pang Kuo

How Little Coyote Found His Secret Strength A Story About How to Get Through Hard Times Anne Westcott and C. C. Alicia Hu Introduced by Pat Ogden Illustrated by Ching-Pang Kuo 2017 · £9.99 · 32pp · pb · 4–10 years · World

2017 · £9.99 · 40pp · pb · 4–10 years · World

rights available · ISBN-9781785927713 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785927690 ·

eISBN-9781784506711

eISBN-9781784506698

Starring a loveable piglet named Sprinkle, this is a comforting picture book to read with children aged 4–10 coming to terms with losing or being separated from someone they love. Sprinkle gets so sad that he cries a river of tears, then happy memories give him strength. Includes a guide for grown-ups and a therapeutic activity.

Bomji and Spotty’s Frightening Adventure A Story About How to Recover from a Scary Experience Anne Westcott and C. C. Alicia Hu Introduced by Pat Ogden

In this story of getting through tough times, a little coyote who has grown up in a horrible gang learns to see the good in himself. With a unique therapeutic focus on how our emotions feel from a sensory perspective, the book includes a guide for grown-ups on helping children aged 4–10 gain self-confidence.

Attachment

How Sprinkle the Pig Escaped the River of Tears

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Illustrated by Ching-Pang Kuo 2017 · £9.99 · 40pp · pb · 4–10 years · World

Forever Fingerprints An Amazing Discovery for Adopted Children Sherrie Eldridge Illustrated by Rob Williams 2014 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–8 years · World rights

Ali Redford Illustrated by Kara Simpson 2015 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–9 years · Rights sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781849056830 · eISBN-9781784502003

A therapeutic colour picture book about a boy who builds a protective wall around himself.

Who We Are and Why We Are Special The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Identity Regina Kupecky

available · ISBN-9781849057783 · eISBN-9781784500214

Illustrated by Apsley

Uplifting picture book about an adopted child who realises that her fingerprints give her a special connection to her birth parents.

2014 · £9.99 · 48pp · pb · 5–11 years · World rights

A Different Home A New Foster Child’s Story John DeGarmo and Kelly DeGarmo Illustrated by Norma Jeanne Trammell 2014 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–10 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849059879 · eISBN-9780857008978

A sensitive picture book to help ease the anxieties of foster children aged 4–10 entering placement.

available · ISBN-9781849057660 · eISBN-9780857009982

A therapeutic workbook designed to offer a gentle way to explore the difficult subjects of identity and birth families with adopted children aged 5–11 – part of The Adoption Club series.

Friends, Bullies and Staying Safe The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Friendship Regina Kupecky Illustrated by Apsley 2014 · £9.99 · 48pp · pb · 5–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849057639 · eISBN-9780857009944

A workbook to introduce friendships, teasing, and ways to cope with friends, to help adopted children speak about peers in a healthy way – part of The Adoption Club series.

Fostering

Starring a brave little rabbit named Bomji, this picture book will help children aged 4–10 open up and feel better after a scary thing has happened. After Bomji is frightened by a coyote, his friend Spotty the Cat and the kind Teacher Owl help him to feel like himself again. Includes a guide for grown-ups and a game to play after reading.

The Boy Who Built a Wall Around Himself

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eISBN-9781784506704

Adoption

rights available · ISBN-9781785927706 ·


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Adoption

How Do We Feel About Adoption? The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Feelings and Behavior Regina Kupecky Illustrated by Apsley

The Confusing World of Brothers, Sisters and Adoption The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Siblings Regina Kupecky

2014 · £9.99 · 56pp · pb · 5–11 years · World rights

Illustrated by Apsley

available · ISBN-9781849057653 · eISBN-9780857009951

2014 · £9.99 · 48pp · pb · 5–11 years · World rights

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A workbook to help adopted children discuss their feelings about adoption in a healthy way – part of The Adoption Club series.

Let’s Learn About Adoption

Fostering

The Adoption Club Therapeutic Workbook on Adoption and Its Many Different Forms Regina Kupecky Illustrated by Apsley 2014 · £9.99 · 48pp · pb · 5–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849057622 · eISBN-9780857009975

A workbook to introduce the different kinds of adoption as well as begin a discussion about feelings and birth parents – part of The Adoption Club series.

available · ISBN-9781849057646 · eISBN-9780857009968

A workbook to explore the different kinds of relationships adopted children have with siblings, and the feelings they have about them – part of The Adoption Club series.

Billy Says... Series Six therapeutic storybooks to help children on their journey through fostering or adoption Joanne Alper 2015 · £39.00 · 120pp · pb · 3–8 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849056670 · eISBN-9781784501716

A set of six full colour picture books to explain the fostering and adoption process to children aged 3–8.

Understanding

A New Day

Remembering Lucy

A Story About Losing Someone You Love Fiona McDonald

A Story about Loss and Grief in a School Sarah Helton

Illustrated by Fiona McDonald

Illustrated by Anna Novy

2017 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–8 years · World

2017 · £12.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–8 years · World

rights available · ISBN-9781785923081 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785923074 ·

eISBN-9781784506179

eISBN-9781784506148

Grey Mouse has died, leaving Brown Mouse too sad to get out of bed. The other mice try to help, but Brown Mouse needs time and space to heal and remember Grey Mouse. This illustrated book gently tackles the concept of bereavement for children and young adults with PMLD, and simple elegant artwork helps provide a safe way to process loss.

An illustrated storybook that will help children with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) aged 3+ come to terms with loss. The clear hand-drawn artwork on each page will help children comprehend the complex process of grief and bereavement, making it perfect for use in SEND classrooms.

Rafi’s Red Racing Car

An Illustrated Storybook to Help Children Cope with Loss and Suicide Emmi Smid

Luna’s Red Hat Explaining Suicide and Grief to Young Children Louise Moir

Illustrated by Emmi Smid

death

2016 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–8 years · World

2015 · £11.99 · 34pp · hb · 6–9 years · Rights

rights available · ISBN-9781785922008 ·

sold: Dutch · ISBN-9781849056298 ·

eISBN-9781784504762

eISBN-9781784501112

This beautiful, sensitively composed storybook is a valuable resource for both children affected by a family member’s suicide and their carers. Through a creative, heart-warming tale about a young grieving rabbit named Rafi, it gently explains the truth about death and suicide while communicating that everything will eventually be okay again.

Charmingly illustrated, this storybook follows a girl called Luna, whose mother died a year ago. It is designed to be read with children aged 6+ who have been bereaved by suicide to help them cope with their difficult feelings. The book also includes a guide for parents and professionals by grief expert, Dr Riet Fiddelaers-Jaspers.


5–8 Years

sold: Turkish · ISBN-9781849053556 · eISBN-9780857007056

Illustrated by Unity-Joy Dale 2014 · £14.99 · 84pp · pb · 5+ years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849055468 ·

Death is a big concept, and can be confusing and distressing to explain to young children. This simple guide presents 17 ‘big’ questions children might ask about death, and answers each clearly, simply and truthfully. Each question is accompanied by an illustration and a prompt to encourage children to explore their feelings.

A creative and practical workbook which uses nature to help children understand death, loss and change in a gentle and honest way, and looks at how to cope with and express feelings of sadness and grief.

A Sky of Diamonds

Walter Smith

A story for children about loss, grief and hope Camille Gibbs

2007 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–8 years · World

2015 · £11.99 · 48pp · hb · 5–9 years · World rights

This beautifully illustrated picture book is ideal for broaching issues surrounding loss or bereavement with children aged 4–8.

eISBN-9780857009708

Grandad’s Ashes

available · ISBN-9781849056229 · eISBN-9781784500931

A storybook with in-built strategies to help children cope with the death of a loved one.

Big Tree is Sick

rights available · ISBN-9781843105176 · eISBN-9781846426056

Grandma’s Box of Memories

A Story to Help Children Cope with the Serious Illness of a Loved One Nathalie Slosse

Helping Grandma to Remember Jean Demetris

Illustrated by Rocio Del Moral

Illustrated by Alex Demetris

2017 · £11.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years · World

2014 · £10.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–7 years · World

English language only · ISBN-9781785922268

rights available · ISBN-9781849055178 ·

· eISBN-9781784505097

eISBN-9781784500146

Big Tree falls sick with woodworm and his friend Snibbles is very upset and angry. Snibbles is unsure how to help and is struggling to express his emotions. Snibbles must learn to understand his emotions and support Big Tree through his illness and treatment.

Following Alice and her family as they put together a box of memories for their Grandma who has dementia, this beautiful storybook helps to explain dementia to children aged 4–7 years in a gentle and engaging way, and prompts discussions about what children can do to help their own grandparent living with dementia.

Doorkins the Cathedral Cat

“Southwark Cathedral is part of the fabric of London and Doorkins is part and parcel of the Southwark Cathedral family. I have very fond memories of my visits to Southwark Cathedral – each one with Doorkins taking pride of place.” – Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London

Lisa Gutwein Illustrated by Rowan Ambrose 2017 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 5+ years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923579 · eISBN-9781784506964

A beautifully illustrated week in the life of a very special cathedral cat. Meet Doorkins, the smallest yet most recognisable member of the Cathedral. With wedding guests to entertain, meetings with the Queen to attend and tired staff to look after, Doorkins has a busy week lined up ahead of her. Following the real life exploits of Doorkins, Southwark Cathedral’s self-proclaimed ‘Magnificat’, this charming picture book gives a complete tour of the Cathedral, and is sure to raise a smile on the face of any cathedral attendee, or fan of cats.

death

2012 · £9.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–7 years · Rights

Helping Children and Young People Cope with Change Through Nature Caroline Jay

Understanding

Illustrated by Unity-Joy Dale

Seeds of Hope Bereavement and Loss Activity Book

Illness

What Does Dead Mean? A Book for Young Children to Help Explain Death and Dying Caroline Jay and Jenni Thomas

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5–8 Years Sitting on a Chicken The Best (Ever) 52 Yoga Games to Teach in Schools Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock 2016 · £15.99 · 112pp · pb · 3–11 years · Rights sold: French, Spanish · ISBN-9781848193253 · eISBN-9780857012807

From games such as Knock Down the Tower and Yoga Detective, to simple sequences and Ladybird Relaxation, experience the benefits of incorporating yoga into the school day. Build assertiveness, concentration, self-esteem, healthy competitiveness and fitness with classes of any and all abilities.

Seahorse’s Magical Sun Sequences

Relaxation

How all children (and sea creatures) can use yoga to feel positive, confident and completely included Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock 2015 · £12.99 · 48pp · hb · 3–11 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish · ISBN-9781848192836 · eISBN-9780857012302

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Join Seahorse as he teaches the magical sun sequence to his friends, including Eel who uses a wheelchair and Crab who finds playing with others hard. This fun story teaches yoga to all children, with variations for different abilities, and helps them to cope with issues such as inflexibility and problems with self-esteem.

Bodywork

Smiling Heart Meditations with Lisa and Ted (and Bingo) Lisa Spillane 2014 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 4–8 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish · ISBN-9781848192003 · eISBN-9780857011688

This vibrant picture book tells the story of Lisa, Ted and Bingo the dog at the beach. It teaches children how they can use the Qigong Healing Heart sound and other meditative techniques drawn from traditional Chinese medicine to overcome impatience, anger and frustration.

Six Healing Sounds with Lisa and Ted Qigong for Children Lisa Spillane 2011 · £8.99 · 32pp · hb · 3–8 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified),

Frog’s Breathtaking Speech How children (and frogs) can use yoga breathing to deal with anxiety, anger and tension Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock 2012 · £12.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–11 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish, Turkish · ISBN-9781848190917 · eISBN-9780857010742

This charming illustrated picture book teaches children yoga breathing techniques through a fun and interactive story, and shows them how to use their breath to cope with difficult feelings such as anger and anxiety.

Ladybird’s Remarkable Relaxation How children (and frogs, dogs, flamingos and dragons) can use yoga relaxation to help deal with stress, grief, bullying and lack of confidence Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock 2013 · £12.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–11 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish · ISBN-9781848191464 · eISBN-9780857011121

This engaging picture book teaches an effective yoga relaxation technique that children can use anywhere and any time to cope with anxiety, stress, grief, or bullying.

Once Upon a Touch... Story Massage for Children Mary Atkinson and Sandra Hooper 2015 · £11.99 · 92pp · hb · 3–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781848192874 · eISBN-9780857012340

Practice safe and positive touch, promote relaxation and boost self-esteem with children aged 3–11 using story massage. This complete manual provides everything you need to get started. It includes instruction on ten basic strokes and over 25 story massages, from traditional tales to hands-on learning stories.

Tai Ji Dancing for Kids Five Moving Forces Chungliang Al Huang with Lark Huang-Storms and Sylvia Yulan Storms

Dutch, Japanese · ISBN-9781848190511 ·

2017 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–11 years ·

eISBN-9780857010315

ISBN-9781848193727 · eISBN-9780857013293

Teach young children how to transform negative feelings into positive ones by using simple breathing techniques that are based on ancient Chinese Qigong exercises. These reassuring meditative stories are ideal for bedtime as they calm and settle children by soothing away the troubles of the day.

Showing kids how Tai Ji can be fun, this book gives a simple and charming introduction to Tai Ji. Covering the five elements and some of the basic sensations, it will help children to get in touch with their bodies and minds.


Celebrating Diversity You Be You! The Kid’s Guide to Gender, Sexuality, and Family Jonathan Branfman

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Illustrated by Julie Benbassat Jul 2019 · £12.99 · 80pp · hb · 7–11 years · French and Spanish only · ISBN-9781787750104 · eISBN-9781787750111

Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

2018 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–8 years · World

2018 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–8 years · World

rights available · ISBN-9781785924507 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785924514 ·

eISBN-9781784508265

eISBN-9781784508289

Vincent is a fox who is assigned male at birth, but who knows they are actually a girl. With the help of family and friends, Vincent begins to understand their gender identity and the importance of accepting and being authentic to who they truly are. Part of the Truth & Tails series for children aged 4–8.

Roxy the raccoon lives in the forest with three friends who love to do everything together, which sometimes means they have to make small changes to their games. By working together, the friends are able to make the forest an inclusive place for everyone, including those with a disability. Part of the Truth & Tails series for children aged 4–8.

Carlos the Chameleon A Story to Help Empower Children to Be Themselves Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk 2018 · £9.99 · 48pp · hb · 4–8 years · World

Molly the Mole A Story to Help Children Build Self-Esteem Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

rights available · ISBN-9781785924538 ·

2018 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 4–8 years · World

eISBN-9781784508258

rights available · ISBN-9781785924521 ·

Carlos the Chameleon is always changing his colours to match those around him, but this is exhausting and he starts to feel that he isn’t being his true self. With the help of his friends, Carlos learns that it is ok to be different and you don’t have to change who you are to be accepted. Part of the Truth & Tails series for children aged 4–8.

eISBN-9781784508272

Molly starts to worry when she realises that she doesn’t look like her other animal friends, but soon recognises her own unique qualities as she helps out with a series of tasks that no one else can do. With the help of her friends, Molly learns that everyone is special in their own way. Part of the Truth and Tails Series for children aged 4–8.

Tails

Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk

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Roxy the Raccoon A Story to Help Children Learn about Disability and Inclusion Alice Reeves

Truth

Vincent the Vixen A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity Alice Reeves

Series

An inclusive educational children’s book to learn about gender identity, romantic orientation and family diversity. This is an illustrated children’s book for ages 7–11 that makes gender identity, sexual orientation and family diversity easy to explain to children. Throughout the book kids learn that there are many kinds of people in the world and that diversity is something to be celebrated. It covers gender, romantic orientation, discrimination, intersectionality, privilege, and how to stand up for what’s right. With charming illustrations, clear explanations, and short sections that can be dipped in and out of, this book helps children think about how to create a kinder, more tolerant world.


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Celebrating Diversity The Prince and the Frog A Story to Help Children Learn about Same-Sex Relationships Olly Pike 2018 · £10.99 · 48pp · hb · 3–7 years · World

Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl? Sarah Savage and Fox Fisher Illustrated by Fox Fisher 2017 · £10.99 · 32pp · hb ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785923821 ·

3–7 years · World rights

eISBN-9781784507312

available · ISBN-9781785922671 · eISBN-9781784505561

This reimagining of a classic fairytale helps children understand that love isn’t always between a boy and a girl. Starring a prince who was magically turned into a frog and needs to find true love to break the spell, it is a funny, uplifting story that introduces the importance of equality and diversity to children aged 3–7.

Tiny prefers not to tell other children whether they are a boy or girl. Tiny also loves to play fancy dress, sometimes as a fairy and sometimes as a knight in shining armour. Tiny’s family don’t seem to mind but when they start a new school some of their new classmates struggle to understand.

Phoenix Goes to School

All You Need Is Love

A Story to Support Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Michelle and Phoenix Finch

Celebrating Families of All Shapes and Sizes Shanni Collins

2018 · £9.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–7 years ·

2017 · £10.99 · 40pp · hb · 3–8 years · World

ISBN-9781785928215 · eISBN-9781784509248

rights available · ISBN-9781785922510 ·

Phoenix wants to wear her favourite purple dress to express her gender, but she is scared of being bullied on her first day of school. Follow Phoenix’s journey as she arrives at school, makes some friends, stands up for herself, and helps us learn to be true to who we really are.

eISBN-9781784505349

A House for Everyone

A charming celebration of the different kinds of families and relationships. Through colourful images and rhyming stories, the author depicts a range of families and lifestyles all grounded in love and acceptance. With light-hearted humour and positive discussion around diversity, this book promotes a healthy understanding of differences.

A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity and Gender Expression Jo Hirst

The Kid’s Guide to Gender Identity Brook Pessin-Whedbee

Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff

Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff

2018 · £10.99 · 32pp · hb · 4–8 years ·

2016 · £12.99 · 40pp · hb · 5–8 years · World

ISBN-9781785924484 · eISBN-9781784508234

rights available · ISBN-9781785927287 ·

This children’s picture book helps adults to explain gender identity and expression to 4–8-year-olds using simple language and engaging, diverse characters, covering the entire spectrum of gender. Includes a guide for parents and professionals and a lesson plan at the end of the book.

Can I tell you about Gender Diversity? A guide for friends, family and professionals CJ Atkinson Illustrated by Olly Pike 2016 · £8.99 · 64pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785921056 · eISBN-9781784503673

Kit, a 12-year-old who identifies as a boy, explains all about gender variance, the experience of medical transition and how his family, friends and school can support him. This illustrated introduction to gender diversity will be a helpful guide and discussion starter for children 11+, as well as for older readers.

Who Are You?

eISBN-9781784505806

This book introduces children to gender as a spectrum and shows how people can bend and break the gender binary and stereotypes. It includes an interactive wheel, clearly showing the difference between our body, expression and identity, and is an effective tool to help children 5+ understand and celebrate diversity.


9–12 Years Outsmarting Worry An Older Kid’s Guide to Managing Anxiety Dawn Huebner PhD

Illustrated by Kara McHale

Illustrated by Kara McHale

Sep 2019 · £9.99 · 80pp · pb · 6–12 years · World

2017 · £9.99 · 112pp · pb · 9–13 years · Rights

rights available · ISBN-9781787750746 ·

sold: Chinese (complex), Icelandic ·

eISBN-9781787750753

ISBN-9781785927829 · eISBN-9781784507022

Expert advice from best-selling author Dawn Huebner to help 6–12-year-olds manage sadness and fear about troubling world events. When we learn about something bad – even when we hear only bits and pieces of it – our brains get busy trying to make sense of what we’ve heard. Seeing distressing events in the news, or hearing about them later, can feel scary and overwhelming. Talking about what happened, and how we feel about it, is hugely important. Something Bad Happened guides children aged 6–12 and the adults who care about them through tough conversations about news of large-scale events, addressing questions such as: “Where did it happen?”, “Why did it happen?” and “Will it happen again?” Feelings like sadness, fear and confusion are normalized, and coping tools provided. For children and parents to read together, or by a child with a parent nearby, this helpful resource by a child psychologist and best-selling author provides comfort, support and action plans for children learning about the big bad things happening in our world.

This easy-to-follow illustrated book from a best-selling author presents strategies for 9–13-year-olds with anxiety. It teaches them about a specific set of skills that makes it easier to face and overcome worries and fears, and normalizes their symptoms, providing a set of concrete steps to overcome them. The tried and tested techniques are based on the most up-to-date psychological treatments of anxiety, including CBT and ACT.

How Can I Remember All That?

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Simple Stuff to Improve Your Working Memory Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway Illustrated by David O’Connell Jul 2019 · £9.99 · 72pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785926334 · eISBN-9781785926341

The go-to accessible guide to working memory issues for kids with SpLDs. Why can’t I remember what my parents just asked me to do? Why do I feel stressed out at school when the teacher is writing on the board and talking at the same time? What can I do about it? Working memory issues affect a huge proportion of kids with learning differences like ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and ASD. These issues can make them feel frustrated or bored, as working memory and intelligence are two different things. Kids with working memory problems can also act out in the classroom and at home. In this child-friendly and authoritative guide, international working memory expert Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway walks you through what working memory is, what it feels like to have problems with your working memory, and what you can do about it. She presents key tips and strategies that will help children both at home and at school, and includes a section at the end for adults describing how they can test for working memory issues.

I am Special The Board Game Peter Vermeulen with Autisme Centraal 2018 · £70.00 · boardgame ·

Super Coach Arty vs. The Shadow Taking the Fear out of Failure Lorraine Thomas Illustrated by Simon Greaves

10+ years · World rights

2018 · £10.99 · 64pp · hb · 8–11 years · World

available, except French and

rights available · ISBN-9781785924415 ·

Dutch · ISBN-9781785924972

eISBN-9781784508159

Work together to build your own cartoon character! Perfect for educational settings, this collaborative board game shows the many ways in which we are all unique – to be used with young people with autism and those who are neurotypical.

Meet Arty. He’s a super coach, here to help you achieve your very best. Giving the guidance you need for issues like your upcoming maths test, or dealing with the mean kids on the playground, there’s nothing Arty can’t help you with. Ideal for helping children manage their thoughts and improve self-esteem.

Huebner

A Kid’s Guide to Coping With Events in the News Dawn Huebner

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Dawn

Something Bad Happened

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9–12 Years Me and My PDA A Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance for Young People Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi

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Illustrated by Tamar Levi 2018 · £14.99 · 144pp · hb · 10+ years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924651 · eISBN-9781784508494

PDA

An interactive, beautifully illustrated workbook to help young people with PDA understand their diagnosis and build their own personalised problem-solving strategies. This 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.

Super Shamlal – Living and Learning with Pathological Demand Avoidance K. I. Al-Ghani Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani Oct 2019 · £13.99 · 80pp · hb · 7–11 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781787750562 · eISBN-9781787750555

Therapeutic children’s story about Shamlal the Camel, who lives with Pathological Demand Avoidance syndrome (PDA). Shamlal the Camel finds it almost impossible to do all the normal, everyday things that the other camels do. Her first word was ‘NO!’ and this is still the word she repeats the most every day. Luckily, Shamlal’s parents take her to a psychologist who explains that she has PDA, and gives her tips for how to live and learn with it. This simple, illustrated storybook will help children aged 7–11 with PDA to recognise its features, and develop tools to support them. A helpful introduction for parents and carers explains how it feels to live with the panic attacks and general anxiety that are caused by living with PDA, and the appendices at the back provide useful strategies to be adopted at school and at home.

“I 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 UK

All Birds Have Anxiety

All Dogs Have ADHD

Kathy Hoopmann

Kathy Hoopmann

2017 · £9.99 · 72pp · hb · 6–99 years · Rights

Kathy

sold: Chinese (simplified), Dutch · ISBN-9781785921827 · eISBN-9781784504540

Hoopmann

All Birds Have Anxiety explores the symptoms of anxiety disorder and their impact on day-to-day life through colourful images of life as a bird. Its humorous yet gentle approach recognises the stress that anxiety can cause, helping people to better understand how it feels to have anxiety.

2008 · £9.99 · 72pp · hb · 7–99 years · Rights sold: Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish · ISBN-9781843106517 · eISBN-9781846428401

A dog-filled celebration of what it means to be considered ‘different’.

Inside Asperger’s Looking Out Kathy Hoopmann 2012 · £9.99 · 72pp · hb · 7–99 years · Rights sold:

All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome

Dutch, German, Greek · ISBN-9781849053341 ·

Kathy Hoopmann

Explains and celebrates difference, from bestselling author Kathy Hoopmann.

2006 · £9.99 · 72pp · hb · 7–99 years · Rights sold: Chinese (complex), Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Slovene, Swedish · ISBN-9781843104810

Witty, charming picture book full of cats with Asperger Syndrome!

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eISBN-9780857006707


2001 · £8.99 · 112pp · pb · 8–12 years · Rights sold:

An adventure novel for children aged 8–13 set on a secret island utopia, first populated by brilliant scientists from around the world, and now isolated from the mainland for over a hundred years.

Arabic, Korean, Swedish, Thai · ISBN-9781843100072 ·

Ben is learning to cope with his newly diagnosed Asperger Syndrome, but when an alien crashlands in his back yard, things really get complicated.

The STAR Detective Facilitator Manual

Becoming a STAR Detective!

A Cognitive Behavioral Group Intervention to Develop Skilled Thinking and Reasoning for Children with Cognitive, Behavioral, Emotional and Social Problems Susan Young

Your Detective’s Notebook for Finding Clues to How You Feel Susan Young

2017 · £24.99 · 208pp · pb · 8–12 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785921681 · eISBN-9781784504533

A psychoeducational programme designed for children with social, behavioural and emotional challenges. A manual with group sessions to be delivered by healthcare practitioners and individual coaching sessions for use with families. The CBT programme builds awareness of emotions, self-regulation, and critical reasoning.

eISBN-9780857001795

2017 · £8.99 · 128pp · pb · 8–12 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785921803 · eISBN-9781784504526

An accompanying workbook for children to use in the group sessions of the STAR Programme that also includes individual exercises to be completed with a family member or caregiver. Using the metaphor of a detective to understand personal emotions, children will learn skills of self-regulation, concentration, and problem-solving.

Be Bully Free

Lucy the Octopus

A Hands-On Guide to How You Can Take Control Michael Panckridge and Catherine Thornton

Richy K. Chandler 2018 · £12.99 · 136pp · hb · 9–16 years · World rights

2017 · £12.99 · 160pp · pb · 11–16 years ·

available · ISBN-9781785925139 ·

Rights sold: Chinese (simplified) ·

eISBN-9781784509026

ISBN-9781785922824 · eISBN-9781784505837

Seeking to empower children who are bullied, this book presents a wide range of common bullying scenarios, before giving practical suggestions on how the recipient can take control in these situations. Written in a young adult fiction style, this is an essential resource for children who are experiencing bullying.

This funny graphic novel stars an unpopular (but kind and talented) teenage octopus named Lucy, and her adorable (if poisonous) pet puffer fish. It celebrates the rewards of being yourself, calls out the uncoolness of bullying, and playfully warns of the perils of social climbing. Suitable for children aged 9+; recommended for big kids of all ages.

What is Terrorism?

The Dementia Diaries

A Book to Help Parents, Teachers and other Grown-ups Talk with Kids about Terror Atle Dyregrov, Magne Raundalen and William Yule

A Novel in Cartoons Matthew Snyman and Social Innovation Lab Kent

2018 · £8.99 · 80pp · pb · 7–14 years · World

rights available · ISBN-9781785920325 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785924736 ·

eISBN-9781784502850

eISBN-9781784508654

An accessible and straightforward book explaining terrorism to children Designed to be read by an adult to a child, it reassures and alleviates worries children might have after media exposure on this topic. Written by internationally renowned child psychologists, it also includes advice for adults to provide open, honest guidance.

Foreword by Angela Rippon OBE 2016 · £9.99 · 128pp · hb · 7–14 years · World

Brie, Fred, Sarah, and Sam tell you what it’s really like to care for a relative who has dementia. Funny, moving and honest, their illustrated diary entries will completely alter your understanding of dementia. The book also contains practical tips and activities for young people who have a relative with the illness.

Bu llyi ng

2015 · £12.99 · 224pp · hb · 8–13 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849056588 · eISBN-9781784502287

Hoopmann

Of Mice and Aliens An Asperger Adventure Kathy Hoopmann

Detective

Elemental Island Kathy Hoopmann and J.S. Kiss

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9–12 Years Help! My Feelings Are Too Big!

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The Healthy Coping Colouring Book and Journal

Making Sense of Yourself and the World After a Difficult Start in Life – for Children with Attachment Issues K. L. Aspden

Creative Activities to Help Manage Stress, Anxiety and Other Big Feelings Pooky Knightsmith

Illustrated by Charlotte Portier-Tock

Illustrated by Emily Hamilton

Foreword by Louise Michelle Bombèr

2016 · £9.99 · 208pp · pb · 8–14 years · Rights

Mar 2019 · £9.99 · 64pp · pb · 9–12 years · World

sold: German, Turkish · ISBN-9781785921391 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785925566 ·

eISBN-9781784504052

Big

eISBN-9781784509514

Feelings

How do you cope when your feelings are just too big? Working through complex issues with respect and compassion, this children’s book explores the emotional impact of anxiety, attachment disorders or early trauma. Age-appropriate language and activities help calm children, build trust and repair relationships.

Full of creative activities, this journal and colouring book aims to help young people aged 8–14 manage difficult thoughts, feelings and emotions such as anger and anxiety. It includes space to write and draw, colouring pages, inspirational quotes and poems, and provides a host of healthy coping strategies.

Billy Bramble and The Great Big Cook Off

Help! I’ve Got an Alarm Bell Going Off in My Head!

A Story about Overcoming Big, Angry Feelings at Home and at School Sally Donovan

How Panic, Anxiety and Stress Affect Your Body K.L. Aspden Illustrated by Zita Ra

Illustrated by Kara McHale

Foreword by Babette Rothschild

2016 · £8.99 · 192pp · pb · 8–12 years · World rights

2015 · £7.99 · 48pp · pb · 9–13 years · World rights

available · ISBN-9781849056632 · eISBN-9781784501648

available · ISBN-9781849057042 · eISBN-9781784502270

Billy Bramble is the King, the President and the Emperor of Bad Lucksville. His life is full of problems, all caused by his invisible angry dog Gobber who gives him brain mash and breaks things. Billy wants to do well, but can he escape the slobbering jaws of Gobber and triumph in his school’s Great Big Cook Off? Let’s find out…

Discover what happens inside our bodies when we feel stressed or anxious. For children aged 9+.

It’s Raining Cats and Dogs An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions Michael Barton Illustrated by Michael Barton Foreword by Delia Barton 2011 · £9.99 · 96pp · hb · 9–18 years · Rights sold: Japanese · ISBN-9781849052832 · eISBN-9780857005885

Auti sm

This book features 72 witty drawings illustrating how people on the autism spectrum interpret figurative language. It will inspire and give confidence to those on the spectrum to recognise figures of speech, feel less alienated and even use idioms themselves.

Autism in My Family A Journal for Siblings of Children with ASD Sandra Tucker Foreword by Catherine Faherty 2017 · £12.99 · 136pp · pb · 8–12 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785927072 · eISBN-9781784502645

An workbook of activities for children with siblings on the autism spectrum. Through exercises in understanding and empathy, this book will help strengthen their sibling relationship.

The Asperger Children’s Toolkit Francis Musgrave 2012 · £14.99 · 72pp · pb · 8–13 years · World rights

Different Like Me

available · ISBN-9781849052931 · eISBN-9780857006165

My Book of Autism Heroes Jennifer Elder

Highly interactive tool kit, with activities to solve sensory overload and anxiety problems.

Illustrated by Jennifer Elder,Marc Thomas 2005 · £11.99 · 48pp · hb · 8–12 years · Rights

Brotherly Feelings

sold: Japanese, Turkish · ISBN-9781843108153 ·

Me, My Emotions, and My Brother with Asperger’s Syndrome Sam Frender and Robin Schiffmiller

eISBN-9781846424663

Introduces children aged 8–12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, literature, philosophy and comedy who sometimes found it difficult to fit in.

2007 · £9.99 · 64pp · pb · 8–18 years · Rights sold: Arabic · ISBN-9781843108504 · eISBN-9781846425943

Simple, fun book looking at the emotions that arise when you have a brother with AS!


9–12 Years

Pat Crissey 2004 · £12.99 · 96pp · pb · 8–13 years · Rights sold:

You Are Special Too A Book for Brothers and Sisters of Children Diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome Josie Santomauro

Spanish · ISBN-9781843107965 · eISBN-9781846421143

Illustrated by Carla Marino

Pictures, quizzes and information to help children understand the importance of personal hygiene.

2009 · £5.99 · 32pp · pb · 8–12 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781843106562 · eISBN-9781846429293

A fun and accessible introduction for the sibling of a child diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome (AS).

What Did You Say? What Do You Mean?

A Special Book About Me

An Illustrated Guide to Understanding Metaphors Jude Welton

A Book for Children Diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome Josie Santomauro

Illustrated by Jane Telford

Illustrated by Carla Marino

2004 · £12.99 · 128pp · pb · 5–11 years · World rights

2009 · £5.99 · 32pp · pb · 8–12 years · World rights

available · ISBN-9781843102076 · eISBN-9781846424380

available · ISBN-9781843106555 · eISBN-9781846429309

People don’t always say what they mean! Common figures of speech illustrated and explained.

This book offers a fun and accessible introduction for a child diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome (AS).

What Did You Say? What Do You Mean? 120 Illustrated Metaphor Cards, plus Booklet with Information, Ideas and Instructions Jude Welton

What Is It Like to Be Me? A Book About a Boy with Asperger’s Syndrome Alenka Klemenc Illustrated by Ursa Rozic

Illustrated by Jane Telford

Foreword by Tony Attwood

2009 · £23.70 · 32pp · cardset · 6–12 years · World rights

2013 · £12.99 · 96pp · hb · 8–12 years · Rights sold: Korean ·

available · ISBN-9781843109242

ISBN-9781849053754 · eISBN-9780857007308

Confusing metaphors illustrated in a set of cards for play.

Picture book explaining AS to increase awareness, understanding and acceptance.

Caleb’s Healing Story

A Safe Place for Caleb

An interactive story with activities to help children to overcome challenges arising from trauma, attachment issues, adoption or fostering Kathleen A. Chara and Tasha A. Lehner

An Interactive Book for Kids, Teens and Adults with Issues of Attachment, Grief, Loss or Early Trauma Kathleen A. Chara and Paul J. Chara, Jr.

2016 · £12.99 · 144pp · pb · 5–14 years · World rights

Illustrated by Jane M. Berns

available · ISBN-9781785927027 · eISBN-9781784502454

2005 · £13.99 · 128pp · pb · 3–10 years · World rights

Caleb shares his story of overcoming his attachment issues, and invites children to share their own in order to embark on a healing process.

available · ISBN-9781843107996 · eISBN-9781846421433

MI29: Mouseweb International to the Rescue!

A-Z of Being the Best Leader You Can Be

S. J. Tozer Illustrated by Rosy Salaman

Leading Through the Alphabet Yvonne Bleam

Illustrated, interactive resource for individuals of all ages who are dealing with attachment problems.

2014 · £7.99 · 80pp · pb · 8–13 years · World rights

2016 · £12.99 · 176pp · hb · 8–11 years · Rights sold:

available · ISBN-9781849054966 · eISBN-9780857008954

Spanish · ISBN-9781785927089 · eISBN-9781784502720

Mouse spies to the rescue! A short novel about helping people and overcoming foes!

Promoting positive leadership behaviors, from acceptance to zeal, for children aged 8–11.

Why Do You Do That? A Book about Tourette Syndrome for Children and Young People Uttom Chowdhury and Mary Robertson 2006 · £9.99 · 96pp · pb · 8–16 years · Rights sold: Hebrew, Icelandic, Korean · ISBN-9781843103950 ·

Finding Your Own Way to Grieve A Creative Activity Workbook for Kids and Teens on the Autism Spectrum Karla Helbert

eISBN-9781846424915

2012 · £14.99 · 192pp · pb · 5–18 years · World rights

The authors describe tics and Tourette’s in clear, child-friendly terms and provide a simple explanation of the biological causes.

available · ISBN-9781849059220 · eISBN-9780857006936

An interactive book explaining death and offering supporting materials to help a child work through grief.

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Personal Hygiene? What’s that Got to Do with Me?

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9–12 Years Banish Your Self-Esteem Thief

Banish Your Body Image Thief

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive Self-Esteem for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive Body Image for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

2014 · £14.99 · 240pp · pb · 10+ years ·

2014 · £14.99 · 240pp · pb · 10+ years · Rights

Rights sold: Danish, German, Turkish ·

sold: German · ISBN-9781849054638 ·

ISBN-9781849054621 · eISBN-9780857008411

eISBN-9780857008428

Build up your confidence and selfesteem by learning how to banish your Self-Esteem Thief with this fun and imaginative workbook. Full of tips and strategies based on cognitive behavioural and mindfulness principles, it helps you banish negative thoughts and build healthy self-esteem. Suitable for young people aged 10+.

This imaginative workbook is full of activities and strategies to build a positive body image. Using CBT, it shows how to banish negative thoughts and feelings and build self-esteem, positive beliefs and a healthy body image. Suitable for young people aged 10+ to work through alone or with a parent or practitioner.

Award -winning

Starving the Depression Gremlin

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A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Depression for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly Illustrated by Kate Collins-Donnelly and Tina Gothard

Starving the Stress Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Stress Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 · £12.99 · 136pp · pb · 10+ years · Rights

Jul 2019 · £12.99 · 256pp · pb · 10–16 years ·

sold: German · ISBN-9781849053402 ·

World rights available · ISBN-9781849056939

eISBN-9780857006721

· eISBN-9781784502058

CBT workbook

The depression gremlin loves it when you feel down. As he feeds on your depression he gets bigger, and as he gets bigger your mood gets lower. Part of an award-winning series, this workbook is full of simple exercises that will help young people aged 10+ to understand depression, mange periods of low mood, and starve their depression gremlin.

Starving the Exam Stress Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Exam Stress for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly

series

2017 · £12.99 · 160pp · pb · 10–16 years · Rights sold: German · ISBN-9781849056984 · eISBN-9781784502140

When exam time comes around, the exam stress gremlin is in his element, feeding off your exam fears and anxieties. This workbook teaches you how to starve your gremlin by learning to cope with exam stress. Full of fun activities based on cognitive behavioural therapy, it is the ideal resource for supporting young people aged 10–16.

Using CBT principles, this book is a valuable resource for helping children and young people understand and control stress. It uses scenarios and activities to teach them effective emotional management skills.

Starving the Anxiety Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 · £12.99 · 168pp · pb · 10+ years · Rights sold: Dutch, German · ISBN-9781849053419 · eISBN-9780857006738

This engaging workbook helps young people aged 10+ understand and manage anxiety. Based on CBT principles, the activities will help young people understand why they get anxious and how to use simple, practical techniques to manage and control their anxiety.

Starving the Anger Gremlin A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2012 · £12.99 · 88pp · pb · 10+years · Rights sold: German · ISBN-9781849052863 · eISBN-9780857006219

The anger gremlin feeds off anger and gets bigger the angrier you get. The only way to stop him is to starve him of angry feelings, and this workbook teaches you how. Based on CBT principles, it is an ideal anger management resource.


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The Can I tell you about...? Series The Can I tell you about...? series offers simple introductions to a range of conditions, issues and big ideas that affect our lives. Friendly characters invite readers to learn about their experiences, share their knowledge, and teach us to empathise with others. These books serve as excellent starting points for family and classroom discussions.

A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Howard Cooper Illustrated by Catherine Pape Mar 2019 · £8.99 · 88pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924910 · eISBN-9781784508807

Apr 2019 · £8.99 · 64pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785926716 · eISBN-9781785926846

Can I Tell You About Being a Young Carer? A Guide for Children, Family and Professionals Jo Aldridge Illustrated by Jack Aldridge Deacon 2018 · £8.99 · 56pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925269 · eISBN-9781784509224

Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler Jun 2019 · £8.99 · 72pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785926761 · eISBN-9781785926938

Can I tell you about Nystagmus? A guide for friends, family and professionals Nadine Neckles Illustrated by Vikas Upadhyay Feb 2019 · £8.99 · 80pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925627 · eISBN-9781784509651

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Ruth is Jewish. In this guide, she explains what it means, and shows the different practices, symbolic markers and beliefs that Jewish people can follow.

Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler

Series

Can I Tell You About Being Jewish?

About

A Helpful Introduction For Everyone Liz Gulliford

Can I Tell You About Hope? A Helpful Introduction For Everyone Liz Gulliford

You

Can I Tell You About Courage?

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New this year

Can I tell you about Depression? A guide for friends, family and professionals Christopher Dowrick and Susan Martin Illustrated by Mike Medaglia

Can I Tell You About Forgiveness? A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Liz Gulliford Illustrated by Rosy Salaman

2015 · £8.99 · 48pp · pb · 7–18 years · Rights sold: Danish · ISBN-9781849055635 · eISBN-9781784500030

2018 · £8.99 · 72pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925214 · eISBN-9781784509101

Can I tell you about OCD? A guide for friends, family and professionals Amita Jassi Illustrated by Sarah Hull Foreword by Isobel Heyman 2013 · £8.99 · 48pp · pb · 7–18 years · Rights sold: Danish, Japanese, Norwegian · ISBN-9781849053815 · eISBN-9780857007360 Can I tell you about Eating Disorders? A guide for friends, family and professionals Bryan Lask and Lucy Watson Illustrated by Fiona Field 2014 · £8.99 · 56pp · pb · 7–18 years · Rights sold: Danish, Japanese, Norwegian · ISBN-9781849054218 · eISBN-9780857007971

Can I Tell You About Gratitude? A Helpful Introduction For Everyone Liz Gulliford Illustrated by Rosy Salaman 2018 · £8.99 · 64pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924576 · eISBN-9781784508333 Can I Tell You About Compassion? A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Sue Webb Illustrated by Rosy Salaman 2018 · £8.99 · 64pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924668 · eISBN-9781784508487 Can I tell you about Bipolar Disorder? A guide for friends, family and professionals Sonia Mainstone-Cotton Illustrated by Jon Birch 2018 · £8.99 · 48pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924705 · eISBN-9781784508548

Can I Tell You About Self-Harm? A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals Pooky Knightsmith Illustrated by Elise Evans Foreword by Jonathan Singer 2018 · £9.99 · 72pp · pb · 7–12 years · Rights sold: Korean · ISBN-9781785924286 · eISBN-9781784507961 Can I tell you about Auditory Processing Disorder? A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals Alyson Mountjoy Illustrated by Kelly Davies 2018 · £8.99 · 56pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924941 · eISBN-9781784508838 Can I tell you about Loneliness? A guide for friends, family and professionals Julian Stern Illustrated by Helen Lees 2017 · £8.99 · 64pp · pb · 7–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785922435 · eISBN-9781784505264


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Graphic Novels and Comics What Does Consent Really Mean?

Maria and Me

Pete Wallis, Thalia Wallis

A father, a daughter (and Autism) Maria Gallardo and Miguel Gallardo

2017 · £14.99 · 64pp · hb · 13–18 years ·

2017 · £12.99 · 64pp · hb · 7–16 years · World

Rights sold: Korean · ISBN-9781848193307 ·

English language only · ISBN-9781785923814

eISBN-9780857012852

· eISBN-9781784507299

The serious issue of sexual consent is discussed in this graphic novel that depicts the conversation of teenagers and their personal feelings on the subject. The comic book story is accompanied by sexual health resources for students and teachers including PSHE practitioners and international equivalents.

A father’s first-hand account of what life is like with his daughter Maria who has autism. On a trip to the Canary Islands in Spain, some challenges arise as a result. This comic shows how the two work around these issues, and gives insight into how Maria sees and experiences the world.

What are you staring at?

Blue Bottle Mystery

A Comic About Restorative Justice in Schools Pete Wallis and Joseph Wilkins

An Asperger Adventure Kathy Hoopmann

2016 · £12.99 · 36pp · hb · 8–13 years · Rights sold: Spanish, Turkish · ISBN-9781785920165 · eISBN-9781784502607

Created for use in schools, this comic follows the story of Jake and Ryan’s playground conflict and its eventual resolution through a restorative meeting with their teacher. Jake and Ryan’s story teaches children aged 8–13 the principles and benefits of restorative justice. A resource section for teachers is also included.

2000 · £8.99 · 96pp · pb · 8–12 years · ISBN-9781853029783 · eISBN-9781846421693

Well-loved adventure story about a boy with Asperger’s who finds a mysterious magic bottle.

Lisa and the Lacemaker An Asperger Adventure Kathy Hoopmann 2002 · £9.99 · 128pp · pb · 9–12 years · Rights sold: Arabic, Korean · ISBN-9781843100713 · eISBN-9781846423543

Another Asperger Adventure – this time about a girl!

Something Different About Dad Understanding Your Amazing Asperger (ASD) Parent Kirsti Evans and John Swogger 2016 · £12.99 · 152pp · pb · 7–15 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785920127 · eISBN-9781784502591

A warm, honest and informative comic about a dad with autism and a family’s journey learning to accept, adapt to, and celebrate his differences.

Anxiety is Really Strange Steve Haines Illustrated by Sophie Standing 2018 · £7.99 · 32pp · pb · ISBN-9781848193895 · eISBN-9780857013453

Highly Commended in the 2018 British Medical Association Book Awards What is the difference between fear and excitement and how can you tell them apart? How do the mind and body make emotions? When can anxiety be good? This science-based graphic book addresses these questions and more, revealing just how strange anxiety is, but also how to unravel its mysteries and relieve its effects. In the same series: Forgiveness is Really Strange · ISBN-9781785921247 Pain is Really Strange · ISBN-9781848192645 (pb) Trauma is Really Strange · ISBN-9781848192935


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Everyday Teen Heroes Who Dare to Make a Difference Margaret Rooke Illustrated by Kara McHale Jun 2019 · £12.99 · 240pp · pb · 12–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925023 · eISBN-9781784508975

A book of stories from inspiring teenagers, showing what young people can do to transform their own lives and the world they live in. This inspirational book tells the stories of 50 real-life teens who’ve dared to change the world they live in. Bestselling author Margaret Rooke asks teenagers about their experiences of being volunteers, social entrepreneurs, and political campaigners, online and beyond. We hear about: Dillon Eisman, 18, the creator of Sew Swag that takes damaged and donated items of clothing and upcycles them for the homeless population in California. Heraa Hashmi, 19, who fights Islamophobia online. Lucy Gavaghan, who, at 14, walked into Tesco head office and persuaded them not to sell eggs from caged hens. Maya Ghazal, a refugee from Syria, now campaigning for refugees’ rights, and studying to be an aviation engineer – out of gratitude to the aeroplane that brought her here. A girl from Malawi tricked into marriage now campaigning against forced marriage. The boy who cleans beaches. Niamh, 16, Marine Cadet cover girl, who talks openly about her bisexuality at school. Amika George who fights ‘Period Poverty’. Seven foot tall Jesse who embraces his stature. Young carer of the year Adam. A boy with Downs, bullied at school, who is now successful actor. A boy who wore full make up every day at high school. These interviews cover race, sexuality, neurodiversity, bullying and other issues central to the lives of today’s teens. This unforgettable book shows how you can survive in a social media and celebrity obsessed world by refusing to conform to other people’s expectations. It shows how you can find ways to achieve against the odds. It features tips for actions you can take to create genuine impact.

Trans Teen Survival Guide

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Owl and Fox Fisher 2018 · £12.99 · 224pp · pb · 8–16 years · Rights sold: Spanish · ISBN-9781785923418 · eISBN-9781784506629

A guide to trans life for teenagers by authors who understand the realities of growing up trans. Frank, friendly and funny, the Trans Teen Survival Guide will leave transgender and non-binary teens informed, empowered and armed with the tips, confidence and advice they need to navigate life as a trans teen. Wondering how to come out to your family and friends, what it’s like to go through cross hormonal therapy or how to put on a packer? Trans youth activists Fox and Owl have stepped in to answer everything that trans teens and their families need to know. With a focus on self-care, expression and being proud of your unique identity, the guide is packed full of invaluable advice from people who understand the realities and complexities of growing up trans. Having been there, done that, Fox and Owl are able to honestly chart the course of life as a trans teen, from potentially life-saving advice on dealing with dysphoria or depression, to hilarious real-life awkward trans stories.

The Mental Health and Wellbeing Workout for Teens

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Skills and Exercises from ACT and CBT for Healthy Thinking Paula Nagel Illustrated by Gary Bainbridge Mar 2019 · £12.99 · 160pp · pb · 12–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923944 · eISBN-9781784507534

Self-help book for teenagers to promote healthy thinking habits and mental health ‘fitness’. This engaging guide arms teens with healthy thinking habits and coping strategies for staying on top of their mental health. Using tried and tested therapeutic techniques, readers are given the tools to build their own personalised mental health ‘workout’ to boost their emotional resilience and wellbeing. Informed by the experiences of teens, this friendly guide gives practical tips and strategies on how to overcome everyday stresses and ditch negative thinking ‘frenemies’ before they develop into more serious issues. Teens will be better equipped to recognise negative thoughts and emotions, monitor their mood and behaviour, and flex their positive thinking muscles in order to combat the mental health blips we all face sometimes.

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You Can Change the World!

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Teens and Young Adults We’re All Mad Here

Appearance Anxiety

The No-Nonsense Guide to Living with Social Anxiety Claire Eastham

A Guide to Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder for Young People, Families and Professionals National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Service, Maudsley Hospital

Foreword by Natasha Devon MBE 2016 · £12.99 · 200pp · pb · 12+ years · Rights sold: Spanish · ISBN-9781785920820 ·

Mar 2019 · £9.99 · 88pp · pb · 10+ years · World

eISBN-9781784503437

rights available · ISBN-9781785924569 ·

No-nonsense guide to surviving social anxiety from award-winning blogger, Claire Eastham. Claire Eastham, a twenty-something living in London and working in her dream job, has a seemingly perfect life – except for her social anxiety. Combining honest personal insights, humour and practical advice, this book explains what anxiety is, why it happens, and how to survive it.

My Anxiety Handbook Anxiety

Getting Back on Track Sue Knowles, Bridie Gallagher and Phoebe McEwen Illustrated by Emmeline Pidgen 2018 · £12.99 · 192pp · pb · 12–18 years · ISBN-9781785924408 · eISBN-9781784508135

Survival guide for teens and tweens aged 12–18 with anxiety. An accessible, easy to use anxiety survival guide for young people aged 12–18. Co-authored by psychologists and a young person with anxiety, it looks at the causes of anxiety and offers tested methods and simple exercises to reduce the reader’s anxious feelings. Includes chapters on sleep, exams and transitions.

new

eISBN-9781784508326

Explains BDD to young people, families and professionals including symptoms, treatment and first-hand experiences. The first book for teens that explains the causes and impact of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). The book is interspersed with accounts and artwork from young people with BDD, along with perspectives of their families. BDD is a debilitating mental health disorder, and this book gives advice on treatment including CBT and medication, and shows where to get help. It increases awareness, provides solidarity for people with BDD, and alerts others to key signs and symptoms so they can prevent further suffering. It also includes a short section for families and professionals on what they can do to help, making this the go-to book for professionals and families to recommend to teens, as well an invaluable resource for young people themselves.

Beating Anxiety What Young People on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know Davida Hartman Illustrated by Kate Brangan 2017 · £12.99 · 112pp · pb · 8–15 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785920752 · eISBN-9781784503352

An illustrated, practical guide helping young people on the autism spectrum to overcome anxiety. With beautiful illustrations, this practical guide clearly explains why young people on the spectrum feel anxious, before giving real-world advice on how to deal with and beat anxiety. It offers numerous strategies for overcoming anxiety and comes in a style designed specifically for young people with ASD.

No Weigh!

body

A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom Signe Darpinian, Wendy Sterling and Shelley Aggarwal Foreword by Connie Sobczak 2018 · £13.99 · 192pp · pb · 13–16 years ·

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Rights sold: Russian · ISBN-9781785928253 · eISBN-9781784509460

This excellent workbook for teens aged 13–16 promotes positive body image and a healthy relationship with food, and gives sensible, no-nonsense advice on how prevent disordered eating of all kinds. It breaks down myths about diets and is full of tools and strategies to support connected eating, body positivity and balanced exercise.

Write For Us! We welcome ideas for new books in all the areas in which we publish. To find out how to submit a book proposal visit: www.jkp.com/uk/write-for-us


Teens and Young Adults new

The ACT workbook for teens with OCD

A Self-Help Diary with CBT Activities to Challenge Your OCD Charlotte Dennis

Unhook Yourself and Live Life to the Full Patricia Zurita Ona

Forewords by Dr. Amita Jassi and Dr. Zoe Kindynis

Illustrated by Louise Gardner

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Sep 2019 · £12.99 · 176pp · pb · 12+ years ·

Dec 2019 · £16.99 · 208pp · pb · 12+ years ·

World rights available · ISBN-9781787750531

World rights available · ISBN-9781787750838

· eISBN-9781787750548

· eISBN-9781787750845

A self-help diary to help those with OCD explore and understand their daily experiences. “Let’s begin to talk about our mental health and page by page, bit by bit, we will be okay.” Drawing on her experience of living with OCD and her journey to recovery, this diary combines Charlotte’s personal story with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy self-help activities. The book is packed full of journaling and sketching activities, and Charlotte’s own designs and entries will give you a jumping off point to add your own sketches, doodles and photos to help you understand your OCD. It also has daily tasks adapted or expanded from CBT that help manage anxiety, avoidance, obsessions and compulsions. There are completed activities as examples throughout and Charlotte shares her own story of OCD throughout the book, to raise awareness and to remind you that you are not alone. Her relatable OCD struggles and victories will help you tackle OCD.

Gives teens the skills to manage OCD in everyday situations using ACT. Are you ready to tame OCD? This workbook is the first to use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for teens aged 12–18 struggling with OCD. It helps the reader understand what OCD is and what their obsessions and responses to them are, before going on to develop the skills that will help them manage their OCD in everyday situations. Written in a teen-friendly way, with top tips from the ‘ACT advisor’, examples of other teens’ experiences and lots of activities throughout, this is the go-to guide for managing the symptoms of OCD.

Breaking Free from OCD A CBT Guide for Young People and Their Families Jo Derisley, Isobel Heyman, Sarah Robinson and Cynthia Turner

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Diary

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2008 · £14.99 · 224pp · pb · 10+ years · Rights sold: Dutch

A CBT Self-Help Guide and Workbook for Teens Kelly Wood and Douglas Fletcher

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Jun 2019 · £14.99 · 164pp · pb · 12–17 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785928352 · eISBN-9781784509736

An illustrated CBT self-help book for young people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Stand up to OCD! Imagine each person’s brain has a captain and crew. For a person struggling with OCD, it’s as if OCD has kidnapped the captain and changed the settings in the brain. Luckily there are plenty of tips and skills you can learn to disobey OCD and not do what he tells you. Join David, Riya and Sarah as they find out about how OCD sneaks into their lives and all the tricks you can use to stand up to OCD! This illustrated CBT self-help guide and workbook is ideal for young people with OCD aged 12–17 years. It gives teens a deeper understanding of how OCD works and how they can carry out their own CBT with the help of the interactive workbook at the back of the book.

· ISBN-9781843105749 · eISBN-9781846427992

A step-by-step Cognitive Behavioural Therapy plan for adolescents with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

Touch and Go Joe An Adolescent’s Experience of OCD Joe Wells 2006 · £9.99 · 128pp · pb · 10+ years · Rights sold: Dutch, Korean · ISBN-9781843103912 · eISBN-9781846424892

Packed with first-hand coping strategies for children and adolescents growing up with OCD.

Yoga Girls’ Club Do Yoga, Make Art, Be You Tiffani Bryant 2015 · £12.99 · 192pp · pb · 11–17 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781848192591 · eISBN-9780857012067

A yoga and art workbook to inspire selfexpression, encourage body confidence and promote self-esteem in girls and young women.

Yoga

Stand Up to OCD!


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Teens and Young Adults Diary of a Dyslexic School Kid

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Alais Winton and Zac Millard Illustrated by Joe Salerno Oct 2019 · £9.99 · 128pp · pb · 10–14 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785924422 · eISBN-9781784508142

Dyslexia

Fun, relatable book for 10–14-year-olds about the joys and pitfalls of being at school when you have dyslexia. Experience day-to-day life for a dyslexic kid, including school life, bullying and coping with tests and homework, in this frank and funny diary. Co-authored with a teenage boy with dyslexia and illustrated with cartoons, this is a positive yet honest look at the difficulties of being dyslexic. Using a simple and relatable approach, the authors display the ups and downs of school – and home – life with a reading difficulty, focussing on the sometimes overwhelming experience of being at a bigger school and studying loads of new subjects. Providing tips for what really helps and works based on reallife experience, this fun, accessible book shows teens and tweens with dyslexia that they are far from alone in their experiences.

Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain Alais Winton Illustrated by Joe Salerno 2018 · £12.99 · 136pp · pb · 7–13 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785922923 · eISBN-9781784505967

Fun, creative strategies to help with literacy and numeracy for children with dyslexia. An inventive and practical book for children aged 7–13 who have been identified as having dyslexic tendencies, this book contains practical and creative activities for kids and teens to use, such as Spelling Sculptures and Hear it, Sing it, Beat it! The games and activities use the four different learning styles that work best with dyslexics – thinking in pictures, in movement, in music or socially.

Dyslexia Next Steps for Teens

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Everything You Need to Know about College, University and the Workplace Ann-Marie McNicholas Foreword by Dr Amelia Roberts 2018 · £10.99 · 88pp · pb · 14–17 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785925597 · eISBN-9781784509576

Practical support for young people with dyslexia aged 14+ making the transition to higher education or the workplace. Written for 14+ year olds, this accessible book empowers young people with dyslexia to make a smooth transition to college, university or the workplace. An engaging and informative guide, it will help you plan and make decisions about the next stage of your education or employment. Ann-Marie McNicholas, who has worked with young people with dyslexia for many years, answers the questions that you will have as you plan for life at university or college. She covers the differences between school and college and university, lists the different types of dyslexia assessment available and gives you simple, tried-and-tested tips to help you to manage your time, your workload and your revision. As well as information about further and higher education, the book is full of advice on preparing for the next stage in your life, such as moving into the workplace. A must-read pocket guide for teenagers with dyslexia and an essential resource for parents, teachers, SENCOs, career advisers, and anyone else involved in supporting learners with dyslexia to make a successful transition to further education and the world of work.

The Self-Help Guide for Teens with Dyslexia Useful Stuff You May Not Learn at School Alais Winton 2015 · £9.99 · 128pp · pb · 11–18 years · Rights sold: Greek, Italian · ISBN-9781849056496 · eISBN-9781784501440

Written by a dyslexic college tutor for dyslexic students, this book contains a wealth of tips and advice to aid successful learning. With ways to improve reading, writing, numeracy and organisational skills, this book offers solutions to common problems and will empower students with dyslexia to help themselves.

Bible Stories in Cockney Rhyming Slang Keith Park 2009 · £6.99 · 32pp · pb · 11–17 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781843109334 · eISBN-9781846429200

This innovative collection of Bible stories, written in cockney rhyming slang, is a fresh and fun approach to learning about the Bible. From Adam and Eve to the Resurrection, the book presents well-known stories in an original and accessible way for everybody to enjoy.


Teens and Young Adults

Margaret Rooke

The Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People

Forewords by Catherine Drennan and Loyle Carner

Kate Power & Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth

2017 · £12.99 · 240pp · pb · 8–18 years · World

Foreword by Richard Rogers

rights available · ISBN-9781785922992 ·

2017 · £13.99 · 96pp · hb · 7–15 years · World

eISBN-9781784506063

rights available · ISBN-9781785923302 ·

Containing over 100 in-depth interviews with school children and young adults living with dyslexia, this collection depicts the significance of confidence and self-esteem in propelling children with dyslexia to achieve personal success. The children supply their own illustrations; a handy hints guide; and their own advice to educators.

eISBN-9781784506476

An engaging visual explanation of dyslexia, what it means, and how to embrace it. Vibrant images and simple text depict what dyslexia is, along with helpful tools for learning and examples of skills and professions best suited for people with dyslexia.

“Frames dyslexia in a positive light and would be most useful to parents and educators looking to support students with dyslexia.” – School Library Journal

Creative, Successful, Dyslexic

Dyslexia

Dyslexia is My Superpower (Most of the Time)

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23 High Achievers Share Their Stories Margaret Rooke Foreword by Mollie King 2016 · £8.99 · 256pp · pb · 8–99 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785920608 · eISBN-9781784501631

Life with dyslexia can be challenging, but it can also fuel your creativity and drive. Filled with first-hand stories contributed by well-known people, from Eddie Izzard to Darcey Bussell CBE, this inspiring book proves that dyslexia doesn’t have to be a barrier to success.

The Tourettes Survival Kit Tools for Young Adults with Tics Tara Murphy and Damon Millar

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Illustrated by Hiro Enoki Mar 2019 · £12.99 · 208pp · pb · 13–24 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785923593 ·

A survival guide for young adults with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders. Struggling to manage your tics in class? Worried about your tics in a job interview or on a first date? This survival kit will give you the tools to thrive in every location – at home, school, work or out with friends. Presenting everyday situations, this guide provides simple solutions to common problems and concerns. Dr Tara gives her top tips for managing tics, alongside behavioural therapy techniques for stress management and strategies for coping with commonly co-occurring conditions such as ADHD, OCD and anxiety. “Wow! This is a cool, hands-on guide on how to deal with day-today situations people with tics dread. And we, health professionals, often dread being asked what to do! But fear not: this book has all the answers, in a clear, no-nonsense and humorous way. A highly recommended, and very enjoyable read.” – Dr Andreas Hartman, Chair of the European society for the study of Tourette syndrome

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Teens and Young Adults Know Your Spectrum! An Autism Creative Writing Workbook for Teens Finn Monahan

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The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods Robyn Steward Apr 2019 · £12.99 · 96pp · hb · 9–16 years ·

Jan 2019 · £18.99 · 288pp · pb ·

World rights available · ISBN-9781785923241

12–18 years · World rights available ·

· eISBN-9781784506377

ISBN-9781785924354

Growing Up With

A creative writing workbook that helps autistic teenagers understand their individual experience of autistic behaviours and their own personal strengths and difficulties. Not everyone with autism is the same. This workbook will help teenagers recognise their own individual spectrum of autistic behaviours, and reflect on the specific challenges they face, their own strengths and how they relate to other people. Using creative writing activities, this book helps teenagers to identify connections between events and their emotions – which can be difficult for people with autism – while improving their writing skills through fun activities. A range of examples of poetry and short stories are included to make each activity accessible to all levels and to show how writing narrative and poems can help support personal reflection. The book encourages the reader to explore the core aspects of autism including social communication, executive function, and sensory processing, and then allows the teen to create a template of their own spectrum of abilities within autism. This unique understanding of autism can then be used to develop individual strategies and encourage self-advocacy. Using this book collaboratively with teachers or parents means the teen can be supported in a way that is specific to them.

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Straightforward guide to periods for autistic young people aged 9–16. Written by autistic author Robyn Steward, this is a detailed guide for young people aged 9–16 on the basics of menstruation. Created in consultation with young people, an online survey and a group of medical professionals, this is a book that teaches all people about periods, which can be a scary and overwhelming issue. Promoting the fact that everyone either has periods or knows someone who does, the book reduces the anxiety girls face in asking for help. It offers direct advice on what periods look and feel like and how to manage hygiene and pain. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.

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“Know Your Spectrum! is a much-needed resource: an innovative, insightful and extremely practical guide for young autistic people. Written in a clear and attractive style, and packed with useful information and ideas, it will empower them to embrace their neurology, develop their own strategies and learn how to self-advocate based on their personal spectrum of autism.” – Maura Campbell, Senior Editor and Features Writer, Spectrum Women Magazine

M in the Middle

M is for Autism

Secret Crushes, Mega-Colossal Anxiety and the People’s Republic of Autism The Students of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin

The Students of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin

2016 · £8.99 · 352pp · pb · 10–15 years · World

sold: Danish, Spanish · ISBN-9781849056847 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781785920349 ·

eISBN-9781784501983

eISBN-9781784502867

From the authors of M is for Autism, this YA novel follows M after her autism diagnosis. Faced with an exciting crush, a pushy friend and an unhelpful headteacher, how long until the beast of anxiety pounces again?

Foreword by Robert Pritchett 2015 · £8.99 · 96pp · pb · 10–15 years · Rights

Written by the students of Limpsfield Grange School for girls with autism, M is for Autism is a truly authentic coming-ofage novel that shows what it’s really like to grow up feeling a bit different. Why is being normal so easy for everyone else? Will finally getting a label help M to make sense of it all? What does normal even mean anyway?


Teens and Young Adults Sex, Drugs and Asperger’s Syndrome (ASD)

Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome

A User Guide to Adulthood Luke Jackson

A User Guide to Adolescence Luke Jackson 2002 · £13.99 · 216pp · pb · 10+ years · Rights

ISBN-9781843100980 · eISBN-9781846423567

A sparkling guide to young adulthood on the autism spectrum in this sequel. Offering personal insights, Luke covers everything from bullying and drugs to finding a job, navigating relationships, and sex. A must read for all young adults with autism.

Drawing from his own experiences, Luke wrote this enlightening, honest and witty book in an attempt to address difficult topics such as bullying, friendships, when and how to tell others about AS, school problems, dating and relationships, and morality.

The Growing Up Book for Boys

The Growing Up Guide for Girls

What Boys on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know! Davida Hartman

What Girls on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know! Davida Hartman

Illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs

Illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs

2015 · £10.99 · 68pp · hb · 9–14 years · World

2015 · £10.99 · 72pp · hb · 9–14 years · World

rights available · ISBN-9781849055758 ·

rights available · ISBN-9781849055741 ·

eISBN-9781784500399

eISBN-9781784500382

This growing up guide for boys is full of facts, tips and colour illustrations explaining puberty, body image, hygiene, friendship, crushes and more! Written in literal language and addressing sensory issues, safety, and social skills throughout, it offers an ideal introduction to the teenage years for boys with autism aged 9–14.

This charmingly illustrated guide for girls is full of facts and advice about growing up, puberty, body image, friendship, crushes and more! Written in literal language and addressing sensory issues, safety, and social skills throughout, it offers an ideal introduction to the teenage years for girls with autism aged 9–14.

What’s Happening to Tom?

What’s Happening to Ellie?

A book about puberty for boys and young men with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds

A book about puberty for girls and young women with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

2014 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 10–17 years · Rights sold: French,

2015 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 10–17 years · Rights sold:

German, Hungarian (non-exclusive) · ISBN-9781849055239 · eISBN-9780857009340

French, German, Hungarian · ISBN-9781849055260 · eISBN-9780857009371

Teaching boys and young men about the changes of puberty.

Teaching girls with ASD about the changes of puberty.

Things Tom Likes

Things Ellie Likes

A book about sexuality and masturbation for boys and young men with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds

A book about sexuality and masturbation for girls and young women with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

2014 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 10–17 years · Rights sold: French, German,

2015 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 10–17 years · Rights sold: French, German,

Hungarian (non-exclusive) · ISBN-9781849055222 · eISBN-9780857009333

Hungarian · ISBN-9781849055253 · eISBN-9780857009364

Teaching boys and young men with ASD about masturbation, privacy and boundaries.

Teaching girls and young women with ASD about masturbation, privacy and boundaries.

Tom Needs to Go

Ellie Needs to Go

A book about how to use public toilets safely for boys and young men with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds

A book about how to use public toilets safely for girls and young women with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

Illustrated by Jonathon Powell

2014 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 10–17 years · Rights sold: French, German,

2015 · £8.99 · 36pp · hb · 10–17 years · Rights sold: French, German,

Hungarian (non-exclusive) · ISBN-9781849055215 · eISBN-9780857009357

Hungarian · ISBN-9781849055246 · eISBN-9780857009388

Teaching boys and young men with ASD about using public toilets safely (and the social etiquette!).

Teaching girls and young women with ASD how to safely use public toilets.

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Japanese, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Swedish ·

eISBN-9781784501396

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sold: Dutch, French, German, Icelandic,

sold: Dutch, Polish · ISBN-9781785921964 ·

Up

2017 · £9.99 · 240pp · pb · 16+ years · Rights

Growing

Foreword by Tony Attwood

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Teens and Young Adults The Asperger Teen’s Toolkit Francis Musgrave Foreword by Dr Christopher Morrell 2017 · £12.99 · 136pp · pb · 13–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785921612 · eISBN-9781784504380

With minimal text and fun, comic book style graphics, this is a treasure trove of information for young people with Asperger Syndrome and their carers. Exploring the science of how the human mind works, it gives handy tips on how to cope with all elements of the adult world, including responsibilities, health, sex and relationships.

Sisterhood of the Spectrum An Asperger Chick’s Guide to Life Jennifer Cook O’Toole Illustrated by Anne-Louise Richards 2015 · £13.99 · 240pp · pb · 12–25 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849057905 · eISBN-9781784500566

The inspirational guide to being an Asperger girl.

The Asperkid’s Not-YourAverage-Coloring-Book Jennifer Cook O’Toole 2013 · £7.50 · 64pp · pb · 8–18 years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849059589

Colouring in for awesome Asperkids, from Jennifer Cook O’Toole.

Growing

The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules

How to Be Yourself in a World That’s Different

The Handbook of Not-So-Obvious Social Guidelines for Tweens and Teens with Asperger Syndrome Jennifer Cook O’Toole

An Asperger Syndrome Study Guide for Adolescents Yuko Yoshida M.D.

Illustrated by Brian Bojanowski

English language only · ISBN-9781843105046 ·

2012 · £13.99 · 280pp · pb · 10–17 years · Rights sold: Chinese (complex), Chinese (simplified), Czech, Danish, Polish · ISBN-9781849059152 · eISBN-9780857006851

Up With

The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules offers witty insights into baffling social codes such as making and keeping friends, and common conversation pitfalls. Ideal for all 10–17-year-olds with Asperger syndrome, this book provides inside information on over thirty social rules helping Asperkids to navigate the mysterious world around them.

2006 · £9.99 · 112pp · pb · 11–17 years · World eISBN-9781846426148

Explanation of AS including all the positive aspects, for teens recently diagnosed with the condition.

Getting the Picture Inference and Narrative Skills for Young People with Communication Difficulties David Nash Illustrated by Oliver Allchin 2010 · £17.99 · 112pp · pb · 11+ years · World rights available · ISBN-9781849051279 · eISBN-9780857003157

Illustrated situations to encourage prediction and inference skills.

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How to start, carry on and end conversations

The Choices Game

Scripts for social situations for people on the autism spectrum Paul Jordan

2011 · £20.00 · boardgame · 11–17 years · Rights

Foreword by Tony Attwood

sold: Spanish · ISBN-9781849051897

2017 · £8.99 · 88pp · pb · 12–16 years · World rights

Board games to help children and teens make wise, informed choices.

available · ISBN-9781785922459 · eISBN-9781784505295

Straightforward guide to surviving everyday conversations and social situations for teens with autism.

Staying Safe in Social Situations Christopher McMaster

Haze Kathy Hoopmann

Living in Two Worlds

2003 · £9.99 · 160pp · pb · 12–17 years · World rights

On Being a Social Chameleon with Asperger’s Dylan Emmons

available · ISBN-9781843100720 · eISBN-9781846424052

2016 · £12.99 · 208pp · pb · 12+ years · World rights available · ISBN-9781785927065 · eISBN-9781784502638

Dylan Emmons’ insightful memoir looks back to his childhood on the autism spectrum and his attempts to masquerade as neurotypical.

A fast-paced story about being better with computers than people.


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