Welcome to our latest Children’s books catalogue
We’re thrilled to present you with our latest catalogue of books that celebrate children and teens with all different brains, needs and life experiences. Alongside some of our all-time favourites, look out for The Mindful Magician and the Trip to Feelings
Town, Occupational Therapist, Lauren Brukner’s magical ride to support emotional regulation, I am Ace, the guide for discovering yourself as an ace teen and our various study guides to help unlock the amazing potential of your neurodivergent child.
It is our belief that sharing positive narratives about difference from an early age is all-important to helping to shape happy, confident and fulfilling lives.
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The Mindful Magician and the Trip to Feelings Town
Tips and Tricks to Help the Youngest Readers Regulate their Emotions and Senses
Lauren Brukner
We are going to take a trip to a very special town called Feelings Town. In this town there are kids who need our help because they are having different super-strong feelings. Do you ever feel angry, sad or worried, get startled by big sounds, or not realise how hungry you are?
Don’t worry, the Mindful Magician is here to help! In this book you’ll learn fun tricks that will ZAP those feelings away.
This illustrated picture book shows children aged 5+ different self-regulation strategies for dealing with strong emotions and overwhelming sensory experiences, and how to understand interoceptive senses.
‘What a great book - to help our children to better understand their emotional and sensory experiences, and learn a range of self-regulation tools, through step-by-step instructions and beautiful illustrations. I highly recommend.’ Dr Sue Knowles, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Lead for CMCAFS, and Author
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So, I’m Autistic
An Introduction to Autism for Young Adults and Late Teens
Sarah O’Brien“There isn’t a secret manual outlining exactly how to get through your teens and young adulthood as an autistic individual, but this book provides a script for how to do what adulthood will make you do anyway, in a way that is most accessible for you”.
You’ve just received an autism diagnosis, so why do you still feel so lost when it comes to what autism actually means for you?
Written by autistic advocate Sarah O’Brien, this book gives a much-needed introduction into what autism is and removes the myths, stereotypes and stigma that surround it. Sarah provides insights into what to do after diagnosis and how to approach and navigate the process of informing those in your life, from your family and friends to your teachers or manager at work. Utilising her own experience of feeling lost after diagnosis and navigating all of the ‘firsts’ of adolescence and young adulthood Sarah provides an honest and friendly voice to guide you through it all.
Intelligent and clearly-written, this is the fact-led and information-rich resource that will answer your questions about autism, introduce you to your new community and set you up to thrive as an autistic adult.
‘An invaluable guide for the newly diagnosed or the curious. Using a strengths-led, evidence-informed approach, Sarah provides a clear roadmap for navigating autistic life.’ Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Child and
Adolescent Mental Health ExpertThe Autistic Guide to Adventure
Active Pursuits from Archery to Wild Swimming for Tweens and Teens
Allie Mason Illustrated by Ella WillisIt’s time for a new generation of autistic adventurers!
Outdoor adventuring can be life changing - it makes you physically and mentally stronger, takes you to new places and introduces you to new friends, as well as being an exhilarating challenge - but it can be stressful when there are unexpected social and sensory challenges involved. Allie Mason, autistic adventurer extraordinaire, is here to help.
Join Allie as she introduces activities ranging from archery to stargazing, sailing to fossil hunting, snorkeling to nature-writing - and so much more. Each easily digestible factsheet comes with a short introduction, a summary of the sensory experiences involved, suggestions on approaching activities for when you’re just getting started, as well as a handy budgeting system.
With personal anecdotes and interviews with awesome autistic athletes, this book will give you the support you need to take on the great outdoors.
‘Want to give an Autistic child, or a young adult, the gift of enchantment in a world that is inaccessible? This is the book they need - I just wish that this had been around when I was a child.’ Lydia Wilkins, journalist and author of The Autism Friendly Cookbook
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and sea monsters. To some extent, they were right. Nowadays, if you were to find a fossil that you believed
had important scientific value, it would be your responsibility to report it to your local museum. That way the discovery can be appropriately studied and identified, as well as shared with the public, for anyone to visit.
Sensory Expectations
Due to the fact that one of the most common locations to find fossils is on the coast, you can expect very similar sensory inputs to other active pursuits in this book such as beachcombing. You’ll definitely be getting up close and personal with lots of sedimentary rocks, so be prepared for textural encounters with grainy and gritty surfaces. Looking for patterns like the honeycomb structure of dinosaur bones or the spiral shells of ammonites can be great visual stimulation, and the soothing sound of ocean waves can have a calming aural effect.
Getting Started!
So now that you’ve decided to take up fossil hunting, you’re going to need to choose a beach to start your search at. It would be sensible to time your visit for when the tide is falling, and also try to go in the seasons of winter or spring. But Allie, I hear you cry, won’t the coast be colder during those seasons? Whilst that is a very good point, as it might well be, it’s in winter or spring when the likelihood of finding a fossil is at its highest. The wind, rain and rough seas will have had the chance to scour the surface of the rocks that you’ll be searching, potentially revealing hidden bones beneath. You’ll definitely want to wear sturdy footwear with a grippy sole, because clambering over rocks can be dangerous. If you’d feel more confident as part of a small group, locations that are well-known for discovering fossils (such as the Jurassic Coast in England) have tour operators who can take you to the most likely spots for unearthing your own ancient find.
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He’s Not Naughty! A Children’s Guide to Autism
Deborah Brownson
Illustrated by Ben Mason
Fed up of everyone not understanding her friend Jake, Taryn candidly explains her understanding of autism, and why Jake’s behaviour isn’t naughty! This book is quick and fun way for children aged 6 plus to learn about autism and the vibrant illustrations provide a unique visual representation of what it’s like to be autistic.
mA r 2019 | £10.99 | 6–11 ye A rs | 80pp | p B | I s BN-9781785928727
Autism
Abracadabra
Seven Magic Ingredients to Help Develop Your Child’s Interactive Attention Span
Kate Wilde
This book is filled with magical game ideas and creative activities designed for children on the autism spectrum to maximise connection and social interaction. Covering everything from trains and planes to household appliances, animals and popular TV and film characters, each activity can also be adapted to suit your child’s needs and interests.
Kate C. Wilde has struck gold with her book Autism Abracadabra enables families to connect through positivity and joy.’ Amy KD Tobik, Editor-in-Chief of Exceptional Needs Today and Publisher, Lone Heron Publishing
mAy 2022 | £14.99 | 240pp | p B | I s BN-9781787757516
The Awesome Autistic Go-To Guide
A Practical Handbook for Autistic Teens and Tweens
Yenn Purkis and Tanya Masterman
Foreword by Emma Goodall
This is a guide for young people aged 10-14 on the autism spectrum. It encourages teens and tweens to identify their strengths, suggests how they can develop their identity, and celebrates neurodiversity. It also has tips for managing tricky situations such as anxiety and meltdowns, as well as fun activities and interactive sections.
Apr 2020 | £12.99 | 10–14 ye A rs | 112pp | p B 14 B l A ck AN d w HI te c A rtoo N s | I s BN-9781787753167
Queerly Autistic
The Ultimate Guide For LGBTQIA+ Teens On The Spectrum
Erin Ekins
LONGLISTED FOR THE POLARI CHILDREN’S & YA BOOK PRIZE
From coming out to friends and family, staying safe in relationships and practicing safe sex, through to self-care and coping with bullying, being out and about in the LGBTQIA+ community and undergoing gender transition, this book is filled with essential information, advice, support and resources to help you on your journey, and also works as a primer on all things LGBTQIA+ for non-autistic teens who are just figuring it all out.
‘As an autistic person who both got my autism diagnosis and came into my queerness later in life, it is hard to express the feeling of comfort there was in reading a book written for the confused queer autistic kid I was.’ Kate Sauder, disability scholar and blogger
Apr 2021 | £12.99 | 12–18 ye A rs | 240pp | p B | I s BN-9781787751712
The Red Beast Anger Workbook
For All Children Who Want to Tame Their Red Beast Including Those on the Autism Spectrum
K.I.
Al-Ghani and Sue Larkey
Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
This illustrated and interactive workbook will help children find ways to calm their Red Beast and learn how to prevent it from waking in the first place. Full of practical activities and illustrated examples, it supports the development of emotional and sensory regulation and provides coping mechanisms for children who experience intense emotional flooding or meltdowns as well.
The workbook includes a helpful introduction for adults on the science of self-regulation, clear guidance on how to pace the learning and a wide range of activities such as scenarios to help children explore their anger, anger management plans, and exercises that encourage interoceptive awareness.
‘This new workbook will help parents, children and teachers learn what both wakes and pacifies the notorious Red Beast.’ Professor Tony Attwood, Griffith University
mAy 2023 | £14.99 | 5–10 ye A rs | 128pp
t H roug H out | I s BN-9781839974151
The Red Beast Helping Children on the Autism Spectrum to Cope with Angry Feelings
K.I. Al-Ghani
Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
A story book to help autistic and other SEN children depersonalise anger through learned strategies
Jul 2022 | £13.99 | 4–9 ye A rs | 40pp | HB | full colour HAN d dr Aw N I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781839972751
The Disappointment Dragon
Learning to cope with disappointment (for all children and dragon tamers, including those with Asperger syndrome)
K.I. Al-Ghani
Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
Teaching children to deal with disappointment and see things more positively
d ec 2013 | £13.99 | 6–13 ye A rs | 64pp
| HB | 19 colour I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781849054324 | rI g H ts sold:
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The Panicosaurus Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger Syndrome
K.I. Al-Ghani
Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
Teach children to defeat the Panicosaurus with the help of Smartosaurus
o ct 2012 | £13.99 | 6–11 ye A rs | 56pp
| HB | 18 colour I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781849053563 | rI g H ts sold:
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Me and My PDA
A Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance for Young People
Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi
Illustrated by Tamar Levi
An interactive, beautifully illustrated workbook to help young people with PDA understand their diagnosis and build their own personalised problem-solving strategies
‘Part self-help guide, part gentle workbook, it’s presented in a really positive, accessible style which most importantly puts the young person with PDA in the driving seat.’ The PDA Society
Nov 2018 | £14.99 | 10–18 ye A rs | 144pp | HB | f ull colour
I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out (85 totA l) | I s BN-9781785924651 | world A ll l AN gu A ges
The Panda on PDA
Important facts about YOU
It would be great to know some facts about you that have nothing to do with your PDA. You may want to start by writing down what you most enjoy doing.
My hobbies are / I really like to:
You may want to write the names of the most important people in your life.
My favourite people are
You may have a pet that is very dear to you.
• My pet is a and my pet’s name is 18
A Children’s Introduction to Pathological Demand Avoidance
Glòria Durà-Vilà
Illustrated by Rebecca Tatternorth
A positive and gentle introduction to PDA for children aged 3+. Panda describes the strengths and challenges of PDA, explaining how he finds it very hard to do what others ask him to do, but can thrive and live a playful, happy life when given the right support.
Jul 2022 | £11.99 | 4–12 ye A rs | 40pp | HB | fully I llustr Ated IN colour | I s BN-9781839970061
Do you have a favourite toy or game that you prefer to the rest of your other toys or games?
• My favourite toy/game is:
How do you like to relax? I chill out by:
Let’s explore what you are good at.
• I’m good at:
• You may want to ask your parents what makes them proud to be your parent and write it here:
If you want to, you can write or draw any facts about yourself here. You can also add any that we have not included in this book.
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Making Sense of Your Senses
Sensory Solutions Workbook
Monique Thoonsen
Taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound are the five senses we all know about. But did you know there are three more? And they’re very important. This activity filled workbook for 7–12-year-olds teaches kids all about sensory processing, the effects it has on how they feel and how to identify the right kind of sensory input to feel better.
d ec 2023 | £14.99 | 7–12 ye A rs | 128pp | p B | 60 B l A ck AN d w HI te l IN e dr Aw IN gs. | I s BN-9781839978029
The Autistic Teen’s Avoidant Eating Workbook
Elizabeth Shea
Illustrated by Tim Stringer
What should I be aware of when trying new foods? Am I ready to change my eating patterns? How can I eat with other people?
Food can come with all sorts of challenges - sensory issues, social pressure, loss of control - and so making choices about what foods to eat, and coping with mealtimes can be stressful - especially when other people are involved.
If you are neurodivergent and looking to change your relationship with food, this interactive, accessible guide is the perfect companion. You might stick to the same ‘safe’ foods all the time, be attached to specific mealtime rituals, or struggle to know whether you are hungry or full. This guide will help you recognise the signs of avoidant eating, cope with food related anxieties and manage sensory overload, as well as the particular social stresses of communal eating.
With top tips, a progress tracker, quizzes and worksheets, this is an engaging and informative resource for teens and parents alike.
s ep 2023 | £14.99 208pp | p B | Illustr Ated IN B l A ck AN d w HI te t H roug H out w I t H dow N lo A d AB le works H eets for t H e tee N to complete | I s BN-9781787758599
The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules, 10th Anniversary Edition
The Handbook of (Not-So-Obvious) Neurotypical Social Guidelines for Autistic Teens
Jennifer Cook
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 on the autism spectrum, this book provides inside information on over thirty social rules helping teens on the spectrum to navigate the world around them.
‘When I was a teen, I was bullied in school and called names. If this book had been available, my teenage years would have been less difficult.’ Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures
Ju N 2022 | £13.99 | 10–17 ye A rs | 304pp | p B | 45 B l A ck AN d w HI te c A rtoo N s | I s BN-9781787758377
The Conversation Train
A Visual Approach to Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Joel Shaul, LCSW
This inventive picture book uses the metaphor of a train to clearly explain basic conventions of conversation to children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). As well as attractive color photographs of trains, the book also contains engaging photocopiable worksheets and train-themed coloring pages to help promote skill generalization.
mA r 2014 | £16.99 | 72pp | HB | 75 colour p H otogr A p H s | I s BN-9781849059862 | rI g H ts sold: cHIN ese (s I mpl I f I ed), f re N c H , p ol I s H
The Green Zone Conversation Book Finding Common Ground in Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum
Joel Shaul
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.
o ct 2014 | £16.99 | 104pp | HB | 414 color p H otogr A p H s | I s BN-9781849057592 | rI g H ts sold: cHIN ese (s I mpl I f I ed), f
The Spectrum Girl’s Survival Guide
How to Grow Up Awesome and Autistic
Siena Castellon
Foreword by Temple Grandin
The ultimate advice guide for autistic teenage girls, written by an award-winning autistic teen campaigner. With practical tips on friendships, dating, mental health, bullying and school life to help you overcome any challenge.
‘The Spectrum Girl’s Survival Guide is EXACTLY what the title described, I cannot recommend it highly enough. Such a resource you have provided, Siena. Well-bloomingdone!’ Dr Nancy Doyle C. Psychol., CEO and founder of Genius Within
mA r 2020 | £12.99 | 12–18 ye A rs | 256pp | p B | 16 B /w c A rtoo N s | I s BN-9781787751835
The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods
Robyn Steward
Changes during puberty, such as the onset of periods, are challenging for girls on the autism spectrum. Written from experience by an autistic woman, this straightforward guide to periods helps the reader to prepare in great detail, from hygiene to pain medication and sensory experiences to mood swings.
Apr 2019 | £12.99 | 10 ye A rs | 96pp | HB | colour p H otogr A p H s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781785923241 | world r I g H ts AvAI l AB le
The Growing Up Guide for Girls
What Girls on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know!
Davida Hartman
Illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs
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 to 14.
mA r 2015 | £10.99 | 9–14 ye A rs | 72pp | HB | 26 colour
I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781849055741 | rI g H ts sold: r uss IAN
The Growing Up Book for Boys
What Boys on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know!
Davida Hartman
Illustrated by Margaret Anne
Suggs
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 to 14.
mA r 2015 | £10.99 | 9–14 ye A rs | 72pp | HB | 26 colour
I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781849055758 | rI g H ts sold: r uss IAN
My Unique ADHD World
Joanne
Steer and Claire Berry“They just don’t get it!” I bet you have said that before...
Maybe if you knew more about ADHD, you could help your friends, family and teachers understand too. Everyone has things they are good at and things they find more difficult. ADHD can give you some special strengths - however, it can also make some things more difficult for you. Let’s explore what ADHD means for you with fun facts and by hearing all about other ADHD children’s experiences too!
You can even write (or doodle) what you already know and what you have learnt about so that you can teach your friends, family and teachers all about you and YOUR UNIQUE ADHD!
‘Jo Steer and Clare Berry in their book ‘My Unique ADHD World!’ have beautifully illustrated what ADHD means and will help many children understand that their uniqueness should be celebrated and not criticised.’ Soli Lazarus
Ju N 2023 | £10.99 | 5–9 ye A rs | 32pp | HB | I s BN-9781839973352
ADHD Is Our Superpower
The Amazing Talents and Skills of Children with ADHD
Soli
LazarusIllustrated
by Adriana Camargo10
I am great at thinking quickly and in an emergency I am the best at making a quick plan.
I always seem to lose things, even my most special toys! This is really annoying and people have to help me find my things. 11
An illustrated book to help children to understand their ADHD diagnosis in a positive light. Each character in the book focuses on a specific symptom of ADHD such as hyper-focus, sensory overwhelm, poor initiation and inattention. They also introduce readers to the unique strengths their ADHD provides, with links to further resources and support.
‘What a warm, lively and fabulous book. An utter delight to support both children with ADHD, and their families.’ Michelle Beckett, Founder, ADHD Action
mAy 2021 | £9.99 | 7–11 ye A rs | 64pp | p B | 70 2-colour I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787757301
I like it when the grown-ups notice when I am doing something well, like being kind and helpful. I love it when I find little notes under my pillow. This works better than punishing me. Punishments just make me cross.
Grown-ups can help me by noticing the little things I am doing well and praise me.
When I am enjoying an activity or looking at something that really interests me, I get animated and excited. I love exploring – when I go outdoors I feel really happy. I love digging and making things with wood.
ADHD is my superpower because I am adventurous.
Hello, my name is Bobby and I have ADHD.
I make lots of people laugh as I have a good sense of humour. I notice the way people talk and behave, and I can mimic them. I have a real eye for detail and notice things that other people miss.
It makes me really happy when people are smiling at me rather than being cross with me. There are lots of famous comedians, actors and entertainers with ADHD like Rory Bremner, Ant McPartlin, Jim Carrey and Will Smith. 35
It’s a bit complicated but let me try to explain what ADHD is. Inside my skull is my phenomenal brain which acts like a superpowered computer.
My brain sends messages to different parts of my body to do things like feel emotions, talk, stop, move, write, eat, listen, sleep. It’s incredible that our brains control our bodies and our emotions, isn’t it?
FACT: Both boys and girls can have ADHD.
Sometimes the messages get through and everything is okay.
But sometimes the messages don’t get through and I may get things wrong. My body is not receiving the messages from my brain. I get into trouble. Grown-ups tell me that I should try harder. But honestly, I am trying as hard as I can.
Grown-ups can help by learning about my ADHD brain and then realizing that I am not being deliberately naughty.
My brain is very busy and is full of thoughts and ideas. Sometimes in life things go wrong. Some people may panic, but my busy brain can come up with some solutions. I’m good to have around when there is a drama! My busy brain is on high alert most of the time.
ADHD is my superpower because when things go wrong, I can keep calm and solve the problem.
The Teenage Girl’s Guide to Living Well with ADHD
Improve your Self-Esteem, Self-Care and Self Knowledge
Sonia Ali
Have you ever been told you are chatty or fidgety at school?
Do you have a constantly whirring mind?
Do you ‘tune out’ and daydream or find it hard to pay attention?
ADHD can impact your life in many ways. This positive, self-affirming guide will increase your knowledge about ADHD and empower you in your daily life.
The chapters are full of tips, tricks and life hacks so you can better manage your time, harness your creativity, energy and enthusiasm, and make more time for fun! Reflection activities and quizzes will help you better understand yourself and learn strategies on how to manage the intense emotions of rejection sensitivity. You’ll learn the fundamentals of great self-care and how to look forward to life beyond school.
Learn how ADHD brains work, and tricky concepts like executive functioning. Quick chapter summaries let you pick which sections are most relevant to you right now, and the strategies and visuals are designed for ADHD brains and can be used with support from parents, mentors or teachers.
The Teenage Girl’s Guide to Living Well with ADHD gives you all you need to build on your strengths and overcome challenges to fully embrace who you are and live your best life.
‘Hurrah for this book full of “aha!” moments and practical ideas aimed specifically at teenage girls with ADHD. This book celebrates strengths and navigates challenges all in a highly accessible (but never condescending) format which is perfect for dipping in and out of.’ Pooky Knightsmith, author of The Healthy Coping Colouring Book and Journal
ADHD, Tics & Me!
A Story to Explain ADHD and Tic Disorders/Tourette Syndrome
Susan Ozer and Inyang Takon
Illustrated by Sophie Kennedy
Meet 9-year-old Jaime. Jaime has both ADHD and a tic disorder. Find out how these two conditions make him feel, how he was diagnosed, and how he has learnt to relieve his ADHD symptoms and minimise his tics. Jaime also explains how friends and adults can help at home and school. Other characters in the story share their unique experiences of ADHD, tics, or both, and the different ways the condition can present. The gentle reminder that others share these conditions helps children better understand ADHD and tics and increases self-esteem.
Dyslexia and Me
How to Survive and Thrive if You’re Neurodivergent
Onyinye Udokporo
Rising star entrepreneur Onyinye Udokporo shares her story of being young, black and dyslexic in a society where dyslexia was presented as a white male issue, and shares tips and strategies that enabled her to thrive in the face of adversity.
‘Onyinye thank you, for your openness and vulnerability in this book by sharing your highs and lows, it makes this book, so real and authentic as well as touching on wellbeing and self-care within the dyslexic journey.’ Marcia Brissett-Bailey, Observer of the BDA Executive Board and co-founder of the BDA Cultural Perspective Committee (Chair)
s ep 2022 | £12.99 | 12–99 ye A rs | 208pp | p B | I s BN-9781787759442
Mission Dyslexia Find Your Superpower and Be Your Brilliant Self
Julie McNeill, Rossie Stone and Paul McNeill
Illustrated by Rossie Stone
Fun interactive book with three superhero characters representing dyslexic strengths (Creatia, Willforce and Persisto) for dyslexic kids aged 7-11.
The Bigger Picture Book of Amazing Dyslexics and the Jobs They Do
Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth and Kate Power
Foreword by Paul Smith
Funny and beautifully designed, packed with photos, this book puts amazing dyslexics and the jobs they do under the spotlight. The reader draws inspiration and insight from the stories which highlight the dyslexics’ low and high points, people who inspired them, their coping strategies, strengths, eureka moments and advice to younger selves.
s ep 2020 | £15.99 | 12 ye A rs | 200pp | p B | Be A ut I fully I llustr Ated IN full colour w I t H p H otos of t H e A m A z IN g dyslex I cs At work | I s BN-9781785925849
Mission Dyslexia gently empowers children to develop strategies suited to their own unique strengths. This positive fully illustrated book, with draw in pages, will encourage children to use their own strengths and talents to build their self-esteem and develop the self understanding and coping mechanisms to thrive at home and school.
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain
Alais Winton
Illustrated by Joe Salerno
Fun, creative strategies to help with literacy and numeracy for children aged 7+ with dyslexia mA
More Fun Games and Activities for Children
with Dyslexia
How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain
Alais Winton
Illustrated by Hannah Millard
More games, strategies and activities from Amazon bestselling author Alais Winton for dyslexic children aged 7+ to build skills in literacy and numeracy
200 Tricky Spellings in Cartoons
Visual Mnemonics for Everyone - UK edition
Lidia Stanton
A collection of 200 memorable mnemonics to help students actively learn and effortlessly recall tricky spellings
‘A brilliant spelling book that uses cartoons and comedy to help you remember how to spell tricky words. We wish we had this book at school!’ Kate and Kathy, Authors, The Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People
J AN 2021 | £13.99 | 7–99 ye A rs | 272pp | p B | 240+ B r AN
I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787755420
GCSE Maths for Neurodivergent Learners
Build Your Confidence in Number, Proportion and Algebra
Judy Hornigold and Rose Jewell
We all have to take GCSE maths, but that doesn’t mean we all find it easy! If you have been struggling with maths and find working with numbers particularly tough, this is the go-to GCSE maths study guide to help you ace your exams.
This is the first GCSE maths study guide (covering number, proportion and algebra) that uses engaging multisensory methods of learning for students with specific learning differences. It offers unique insight into why you may find maths extra challenging and gives practical advice on how you can adapt your studying processes to suit the way that you learn best.
With a range of study strategies and fun activities, the guide covers topics from fractions, multiplication and division to algebra, quadratics and percentages. With everything tailored to suit young people who think and learn differently, this GCSE maths study guide has all you need to improve your maths skills...and maybe even learn to love maths!
‘The study guide covers fundamental topics in a straightforward, easy to follow way with useful visual images and practical examples to aid understanding. A ‘must have’ resource.’ Catherine Eadle, The Dyscalculia Network
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I llustr Ated w I t H colourful dyslex IA AN d N d fr I e N dly l Ayout | I s BN-9781787757004
The Dyslexia, ADHD, and DCDFriendly Study Skills Guide
Tips and Strategies for Exam Success
Ann-Marie McNicholas
This practical study skills guide helps young people with dyslexia and specific learning differences (SpLDs) study for exams. The book takes an active learning approach that helps students develop a positive attitude towards study and exams. It also offers strategies for multisensory learners and is full of techniques for learning and remembering.
‘The beauty of this book is that it not only offers practical tips for developing good study habits but also shows learners how these can be applied in a meaningful way. The book is full of helpful hints, activities and useful templates for creating resources; it is an invaluable guide for both students and tutors.’ Anne
Robinson, Specialist TutorA Gobblegark’s Guide to your Brilliant Neurodivergent brain
Suzanne Robertshaw
Psstt.. over here... I’m Jangles... I’m a Gobblegark!... No time to explain, join me on a treasure hunt!
This is no ordinary treasure hunt. In fact, this book is quite magical. You’ll meet caterpillars and gobblegarks and best of all? You’ll see how fantastic being neurodivergent is! Win keys by completing some challenges along the way, each one leading you closer to the treasure and to knowing a bit more about yourself and your brain. Built-in breaktimes ensure that you won’t get overwhelmed. Afterall, it can be tiring investigating your brain, making your way through a maze, and finding out how to use the strengths of your brain and understand yourself!
Downloadable worksheets let you truly make this book your own because you can go back to activities as many times as you need, or do them in different ways, (and of course skip the ones you don’t!). Let’s make our brilliant brains even more amazing with this Gobblegark Guide!
ct 2023 | £16.99 | 7–12 ye A rs | 128pp |
I s BN-9781839978524
Awesome Games and Activities for Kids with Numeracy Difficulties
How to Feel Smart and In Control about Doing Mathematics with a Neurodiverse Brain
Judy Hornigold
Illustrated by Joe Salerno
A collection of mathematical games, activities and curiosities to surprise and amuse children aged 7+, whilst providing learners with a grasp of fundamental concepts and techniques. This book can be used by anyone wanting to improve their maths, as well as those with dyscalculia or maths anxiety or other SLDs, and will show learners how much fun numbers can be.
How Can I Remember All That? Simple Stuff to Improve Your Working Memory
Dr. Tracy Packiam Alloway
Illustrated by David O’Connell
The go-to accessible guide to working memory issues for kids with SpLDs and the adults who care for them
Wired Differently – 30 Neurodivergent People You Should Know
Joe Wells
Illustrated by Tim Stringer
This collection of illustrated portraits celebrates the lives of influential neurodivergent figures who have achieved amazing things in recent times.
Showcasing these 30 incredible people, the extraordinary stories in this book show that the things they’ve achieved, created and inspired they did not despite being different but because they are different. From politicians, activists and journalists to YouTubers, DJs and poets, this book highlights a wide range of exciting career paths for neurodivergent readers.
‘I would like everyone I have ever met, and ever will meet, to read this book.’ Angela Barnes, Comedian
mAy 2022 | £14.99 | 12 ye A rs | 192pp | p B
30 B& w I llustr Ated portr AI ts | I s BN-9781787758421
Bestselling author KATHY HOOPMANN playfully explores living with different learning differences/conditions through charming photos of animals!
All Dogs Have ADHD
Kathy Hoopmann
Aug 2020 | £10.99 | 7–99 ye A rs
| 80pp | HB | 73 p H otos |
I s BN-9781787756601
All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum
Kathy Hoopmann
Foreword by Haley Moss
o ct 2020 | £10.99 | 3–99 ye A rs
| 80pp | HB | f ull colour
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All Birds Have Anxiety
Kathy Hoopmann
mA r 2017 | £10.99 | 6–99
ye A rs | 72pp | HB | f ull
colour p H otogr A p H s
t H roug H out |
I s BN-9781785921827 |
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All About Dyspraxia Understanding
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Kathy Hoopmann
mA r 2022 | £10.99 | 3–99 ye A rs | 80pp | HB |
I s BN-9781787758353
Mini books with tips and tricks for breaking free of mighty fears!
Facing Mighty Fears About Throwing Up
Dawn Huebner, PhD
Illustrated by Liza Stevens
Ju N 2022 | £10.99 | 6–12 ye A rs | 80pp | p B | 39 B l A ck AN d w HI te I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787759251
Facing Mighty Fears About Health
Dawn Huebner, PhD
Illustrated by Liza Stevens
Apr 2022 | £10.99 | 6–12 ye A rs | 80pp | p B | 39 B& w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787759282
Facing Mighty Fears About Animals
Dawn Huebner, PhD
Illustrated by Liza Stevens
Apr 2022 | £10.99 | 6–10 ye A rs | 96pp | p B | 40 B l A ck AN d w HI te I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787759466
Facing Mighty Fears About Trying New Things
Dawn Huebner, PhD
Illustrated by Liza Stevens
Apr 2022 | £10.99 | 6–10 ye A rs | 80pp | p B | 35 B l A ck AN d w HI te I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787759503
Facing Mighty Fears About Making Mistakes
Dawn Huebner, PhD
Illustrated by Liza Stevens
Jul 2023 | £10.99 | 8–12 ye A rs | 80pp | p B | 46 B l A ck AN d w HI te l IN e dr Aw IN gs | I s BN-9781839974663
Facing Mighty Fears About Baddies and Villains
Dawn Huebner, PhD
Illustrated by Liza Stevens
mA r 2023 | £10.99 | 8–12 ye A rs | 80pp | p B | 34 B l A ck AN d w HI te I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781839974625
Dawn Huebner, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and Parent Coach specializing in childhood anxiety. As well as being a bestselling author, she speaks to groups of educators, mental health professionals, and parents around the world.
Outsmarting Worry
An Older Kid’s Guide to Managing Anxiety
Dawn Huebner PhD
Illustrated by Kara McHale
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.
‘Helping anxious children understand and embrace this concept is no small feat. Dawn Huebner’s latest book gets the job done, unmasking worry and showing kids-with clarity and playful encouragement-how to put worry in its rightful place.’ Lynn Lyons, LICSW, coauthor of Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents and Playing with Anxiety: Casey’s Guide for Teens and Kids
o ct 2017 | £9.99 | 9–13 ye A rs | 112pp | p B | 10-12 B& w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781785927829 | rI g H ts sold: cHIN ese (complex), Icel AN d I c
Something Bad Happened
A Kid’s Guide to Coping With Events in the News
Dawn Huebner
Illustrated by Kara McHale
Full of advice for children who may be worried about events in the news, this guide from best-selling author Dawn Huebner offers advice for having tough conversations with 6-12 year olds about world events such as natural disasters, terrorism and war. It addresses common questions and provides tools to calm fears.
‘Dawn Huebner has a gift for speaking with children about difficult topics.’ Eileen KennedyMoore, PhD, co-author of Growing Friendships: A Kids’ Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
s ep 2019 | £10.99 | 6–12 ye A rs
The Sibling Survival Guide
Surefire Ways to Solve Conflicts, Reduce Rivalry, and Have More Fun with your Brothers and Sisters
Dawn Huebner
Illustrated by Kara McHale
Why can’t they just get along?! This indispensable guide from best-selling author Dawn Huebner helps 9-12-year olds manage feelings, resolve conflicts, and strengthen bonds with brothers and sisters. Warm, witty, practical and effective, this book will help children live in peace.
Starving
the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management
Kate Collins-Donnelly
Fun CBT workbook to help children understand and manage their anger
Aug 2014 | £13.99 | 5–9 ye A rs | 176pp | p B | 100+
&w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781849054935 | w orld r I g H ts AvAI l AB le
Starving the Anxiety Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management
Kate Collins-Donnelly
From the successful Gremlin series, a CBT approach to manage anxiety in children
aged 5-9
Aug 2014 | £13.99 | 5–9 ye A rs | 192pp | p B | 100+ B &w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781849054928 | w orld r I g H ts AvAI l AB le
Starving the Anxiety Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management for Young People
Kate Collins-Donnelly
A unique and award-winning resource to help young people understand different types of anxiety and how to manage them
J AN 2013 | £13.99 | 10–16 ye A rs | 168pp | p B | 12 B &w l IN e dr Aw IN gs | I s BN-9781849053419 | rI g H ts sold: d utc H , g erm AN
Starving the Anger Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management for Young People
Kate Collins-Donnelly
A CBT workbook to help children manage anger from the award winning Gremlin series
J AN 2012 | £13.99 | 10–16 ye A rs | 88pp | p B | 5 | I s BN-9781849052863 | rI
Banish Your SelfEsteem Thief
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive SelfEsteem for Young People
Kate Collins-Donnelly
A CBT workbook to help young people stay positive and feel great!
Apr 2014 | £15.99 | 240pp | p B | 19 B &w l IN e dr Aw IN gs | I s BN-9781849054621 | rI g H ts sold:
Find the whole series of Kate Collins-Donnelly books at uk.jkp.com
My Life After Trauma Handbook
Surviving and Thriving using Psychological Approaches
Bridie Gallagher, Sue Knowles, Reggie Worthington and Jade Baron
Illustrated
by Chloe CollettAdversity is a part of life and many of us have experienced trauma that has left us feeling distressed, scared or alone. This book draws on Bridie and Sue’s background in Clinical Psychology to help you identify what trauma is, the effect it can have on your physical and mental health, and how you can cope.
Containing many ideas and strategies to support you with the impact of trauma, including giving yourself a butterfly hug to calm yourself down or sending an email to someone who lives far away to feel more connected, this is a guide that you can dip in and out of, and return to at different stages in your life after trauma. Co-written with two young people who were brave enough to share their own stories, you will find that you are not alone, that nothing stays the same, and that there’s always hope.
‘Bridie, Sue, Jade, and Reggie have written a book that moves us from victim to survivor, allowing resilience and growth to follow. I recommend this book to any young person who has experienced trauma and for those supporting them.’ Dr Kim S Golding CBE, Clinical Psychologist and Author
My Anxiety Handbook Getting Back on Track
Sue Knowles, Bridie Gallagher and Phoebe McEwen
Illustrated by Emmeline Pidgen
An accessible, easy to use anxiety survival guide for young people aged 12-18. Coauthored 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.
J AN 2018 | £12.99 | 10 ye A rs | 192pp | p B | 14 B& w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781785924408 | rI g H ts sold: s pANI s H
My Intense Emotions Handbook
Manage Your Emotions and Connect Better with Others
Sue Knowles, Bridie
Gallagher and Hannah
Bromley
Illustrated by Emmeline
Pidgen
Foreword by Kim S. Golding
Relatable insights and practical strategies for navigating intense emotions as a teen or young person. Drawing on DBT techniques and stories from young people themselves, this guide will build resilience for coping with overwhelming feelings, so readers aged 14+ can have healthy relationships and tackle emotional challenges that come their way.
J AN 2021 | £12.99 | 14 ye
| 224pp
10 Minutes to Better Mental Health A Step-by-Step Guide for Teens Using CBT and Mindfulness
Lee David and Debbie Brewin
Illustrated by Rebecca Price
10 minutes is all you need a day to develop the skills for better mental health. Covering low mood, anxiety and worry, self-esteem and more, the bitesize information, exercises and video and audio clips in this book will help you to plan and carry out changes in your day-to-day life. Survive and thrive with CBT and mindfulness.
‘The perfect book for your school’s mental health library for young people! One of the best self-help books for young people I have come across.’ Veronika Chidemo, (former) Assistant Head and Designated Senior Mental Health Lead, YMHFA Instructor and Consultant mA r 2022 | £13.99 | 13–18 ye A
I s BN-9781787755567
Free from Panic
A Teen’s Guide to Coping with Panic Attacks and Panic Symptoms
Monika Parkinson, Kerstin Thirlwall and Lucy Willetts. Illustrations by Richy K. Chandler
Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler
Co-authored by clinicians specialising in anxiety, this guide for teens struggling with panic symptoms or panic disorder uses strategies from CBT, ACT and CFT. It is particularly useful for those who have yet to receive professional treatment.
‘This is a lovely, reassuring book for young people, full of practical, creative and kind suggestions. Crucially, it helps to normalise the experience of panic & gives hope that it is possible to live a better life, free from panic.’ Dr Emily Nobes, Clinical Psychologist, DClinPsych, CPsychol
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Workout for Teens Skills and Exercises from ACT and CBT for Healthy Thinking
Paula Nagel
Illustrated by Gary Bainbridge
An accessible, engaging how-to guide for building a personalised mental health ‘workout’. Includes tried and tested therapeutic techniques, simple strategies and healthy thinking habits teenagers can use to boost their mental health fitness and emotional wellbeing. mA r 2019 | £13.99 | 12–18 ye
Breaking Free from OCD
A CBT Guide for Young People and Their Families
Jo Derisley, Isobel Heyman, Sarah Robinson and Cynthia Turner
This step-by-step guide is written for adolescents with OCD and their families. Using the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy, which is the proven method for helping those with OCD, it offers teenagers a structured plan of treatment which can be read alone, or with a parent, counsellor or mental health worker.
‘I knew when I was presented with this book I was reading a something quality from a leading expert. This book is definitely ideal for young people and their families.’ OCD Today
mAy 2008 | £14.99 | 224pp | p B | I s BN-9781843105749 | rI g H ts sold: d utc H
The Eating Disorder Recovery Journal
Cara Lisette. Foreword by Dr Emily David.
Illustrated by Victoria Barron
Foreword by Emily David
This journal is a safe space to explore and challenge your eating disorder. Filled with creative activities, CBT and mindfulness techniques, colouring pages and positive affirmations, it is designed to support and motivate you throughout your recovery journey.
Apr 2022 | £14.99 | 128pp | p B | B &w colour IN g pA ges AN d I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781839970856
The ACT Workbook for Teens with OCD
Unhook Yourself and Live Life to the Full
Patricia Zurita Ona, Psy.D. Foreword by Stuart Ralph
Illustrated by Louise Gardner
Foreword by Stuart Ralph
This workbook is the first to use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for teens aged 12-18 struggling with OCD. It helps guide the reader to overcome compulsive and avoidant behaviours in everyday situations, with top tips, examples of other teens’ experiences and lots of fun and practical activities throughout.
d ec 2019 | £16.99 | 12–18 ye A rs | 272pp | p B | 25 B &w c A rtoo N s | I s BN-9781787750838
No Weigh! A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom
Signe Darpinian, Wendy Sterling and Shelley Aggarwal. Foreword by Connie Sobczak.
This excellent workbook for teens aged 13-16 promotes positive body image and a healthy relationship to 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.
Jul 2018 | £14.99 | 13–18 ye A rs | 192pp | p B | I s BN-9781785928253 | rI g H ts sold: e sto NIAN , r uss IAN
Being Brave with Selective Mutism
A Step-by-Step Guide for Children and Their Caregivers
Rachel Busman, PsyD, ABPP. Foreword by Lily Foster
Illustrated by Rebecca Price
Foreword by Lily Foster
This exposure-based workbook for selective mutism is designed for children and caregivers to work through together. With relatable characters and examples throughout, it guides you step-by-step through different exposure activities and helps you to build an achievable action plan to ease fears around talking in different situations.
‘Dr. Rachel Busman lends her expertise through this easy-to-navigate workbook, taking kids on a journey towards increased confidence and bravery. A must-have for all kids and tweens with Selective Mutism.’ Aimee Kotrba, Ph.D., Author of Selective Mutism
mAy 2023 | £16.99 | 8–12 ye A rs | 160pp | p B 20 B &w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781839970658
I Can’t Go To School!’
The School Non-Attender’s Workbook
Suzy Rowland
Illustrated by Adam A. Freeman
School can be a scary place. But you’re not alone. This interactive workbook, complete with a parent’s guide and professional’s guide for teachers and therapists, will help you feel more confident about asking for help, as well as provide techniques that might make going to school easier for you.
‘A wonderful, exceptionally useful book which will I am sure, help thousands of families’ Professor Peter Fonagy OBE, Chief Executive of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children & Families
d ec 2022 | £14.99 | 8–14 ye A rs | 128pp | p B | I s BN-9781839972065
Manny’s Mood Clouds
A Story about Moods and Mood Disorders
Lourdes Ubidia, with A Guide for Adults by Aimee Daramus
Manny has mood clouds... a big red cloud when he’s frustrated, a purple one when he is panicked and even a yellow one when he’s so happy that he has too much energy. Manny’s brother Elijah doesn’t know what to do or how to help. This picture book for ages 5-7 helps children understand mood disorders and how to support friends and siblings.
An excellent addition to parenting and mental health collections as well as a useful resources for classrooms and families to help siblings and children understand their own and other’s challenges.’ Jean Little Library
J AN 2023 | £10.99 | 5–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | c olour, 48 typeset pA ges | I s BN-9781839974953
The Elf, the Princess and the Impossible Shoe
A Story about Overcoming Perfectionism
Anthony Lloyd Jones
The Elf, The Princess and the Impossible Shoe explores childhood perfectionism and the anxiety that it can cause, and offers children aged 5+ effective tools to deal with their feelings.
Nov 2023 | £11.99 | 5–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | Illustr Ated, 48 typeset pA ges | I s BN-9781839975417
The Nervous Knight A Story about Overcoming Worries and Anxiety
Anthony Lloyd Jones
The nervous knight never likes to take their armour off - what if something bad happens?! All they can think about is what could go wrong. But thankfully, with some help from friends, they learn to overcome this feeling. This picture books explains anxiety to children and contains a guide for parents that gives suggestions on how to overcome it.
J AN 2021 | £11.99 | 5–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | f ully I llustr Ated IN colour t H roug H out | I s BN-9781787754164
The Princess and the Fog
A Story for Children with Depression
Anthony Lloyd Jones
Illustrated by Anthony Lloyd Jones
With a contribution by Melinda Edwards MBE and Dr Linda Bayliss
This vibrantly 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 also includes a guide for parents and carers by clinical paediatric psychologists, Dr Melinda Edwards MBE and Linda Bayliss.
Ju N 2015 | £10.99 | 5–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | f ull colour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781849056557
You Are Unstoppable! How to Understand Your Feelings about Climate Change and Take Positive Action Together
Megan KennedyWoodard and Patrick Kennedy-Williams
Illustrated by Jordanna George
It’s normal to feel strong emotions like fear, anger or sadness about climate change. This book helps you learn how these emotions may affect you and your behaviour and shows how to transform your worries into positive climate action. With simple tips and tricks, you can ease your climate anxiety and help the planet too.
‘‘Thank you so much for finally making the book I needed in my youth.’ Daze Aghaji, Climate Justice Activist Ju
BN-9781839974229
The Monster Book of Feelings
Creative Activities and Stories to Explore Emotions and Mental Health
Amie Taylor
Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler
‘This brilliant book of stories is a lovely way into discussions about a wide range of feelings.
The stories effortlessly spark discussion and capture children’s imagination. The guidance and suggestions for adults add a richness and confidence to these conversations. A remarkable resource that is a joy to engage with.’ Dr Pooky Knightsmith
f e B 2022 | £22.99 | 3–99 ye A rs 208pp | p B | 35 B &w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787759008
Cheeky Worries
Patrick Davey and Anna Smith
Illustrated by Anne Wilson
Cheeky worries are those sneaky thoughts that pop up when you’re least expecting it. You might be getting ready for bed, playing with friends at the park or having fun on the bus when suddenly a scary thought pops into your head.
Through the character of Finn and a wise owl, this book equips children and adults with a common language to discuss their emotional worlds and worries. It gently introduces psychological principles and evidence-based techniques that help children ages 4-8 develop resilience and deal with anxiety.
o cto B er 2022 | £10.99 | 4–8 ye A rs | 48pp | f ull colour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781839972119
The Healthy Coping Colouring Book and Journal
Creative Activities to Help Manage Stress, Anxiety and Other Big Feelings
Pooky Knightsmith
Illustrated by Emily Hamilton
Learn how to manage difficult feelings with this creative journal for ages 8-14
d ec 2016 | £10.99 | 8–14 ye A rs 208pp | p B 200 I llustr Ated pA ges. Bl A ck AN d w HI te l IN e dr Aw IN gs t H roug H out | I s BN-9781785921391 | rI g H ts sold: g erm AN , t urk I s H
The Grief Rock
A Book to Understand Grief and Love
Natasha Daniels
Illustrated by Lily Fossett
When someone you love dies, the grief rock shows up
Sometimes grief can feel like a heavy weight you are carrying around. It can be difficult to explain how you feel or know how you will cope carrying the grief rock around.
This gentle story explores how grief is filled with all the love we have for someone who was important in our lives.
Perfect to open up the conversation on difficult feelings, the book also includes a short guide for adults with tips on supporting children after a bereavement.
‘The end of the book gives a new way to look at grief. As a teacher of young children, I appreciate how this book gives us a way to talk about something that can feel overwhelming and acknowledges that it’s ok to feel these big feelings and that it is all tied to love at its core.’ NetGalley reviewer, Educator
My Grief Handbook
Why Grief Hurts and How to Cope
David Trickey, Beck Ferrari and Olivia Clark-Tate
Grief can be complicated and painful. Our memories, relationships, good times and worries are unique, and these all affect how we experience a loss. No two people will experience grief in the same way because all of our relationships are specific to us.
But there are frameworks for understanding our reactions when someone dies. Lots of people have found it helpful to understand these frameworks, as knowing what’s going on with grief can help us find ways to cope with the loss, let go of some of the pain, and find ways to still have a good future.
Based on years of research, this book includes some first-hand experiences from people who have been through grief, to show how the ideas could work in real life. However, this is not another person’s story. It is a guide to understanding your own.
By getting to know how we are processing grief, we can start getting on with it - working alongside it and moving forward.
What Does Dead Mean?
A Sky of Diamonds
A story for children about loss, grief and hope
Camille Gibbs
Caroline Jay and Jenni
Thomas
Illustrated by Unity-Joy Dale
Big questions abut death
A storybook with in-built strategies to help children cope with the death of a loved one
o ct 2022 | £10.99 | 5–9 ye A rs | 48pp | p B | I s BN-9781839977039
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2012 | £10.99 | 4–7 ye A rs | 32pp | HB | 27 colour I llustr At I
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The Boy Who Built a Wall Around Himself
Ali Redford
Illustrated by Kara Simpson
A therapeutic colour picture book about a boy who builds a protective wall around himself
Nov 2015 | £10.99 | 4–9 ye A rs | 32pp | HB | full colour, fully I llustr Ated t H roug H out | I s BN-9781849056830 | rI g H ts sold: t urk I s H
The Teen Trauma Journal
Understanding the Past and Embracing Tomorrow!
Dr. Laura Stokes
This therapeutic journal provides you with the tools and coping strategies you need to better look after yourself. Covering topics such as attachment, thinking styles, self-esteem and new relationships, it looks at how early relationships and trauma may have impacted you, and supports you in planning for your future.
Authored by experienced Consultant Clinical Psychologist Laura Stokes, this journal will be a source of support and guidance as you navigate life’s ups and downs.
mA r 2023 | £14.99 | 14–18 ye A rs | 176pp | p B | I s BN-9781839972218
William Wobbly and the Very Bad Day
A story about when feelings become too big
Sarah Naish and Rosie Jefferies
Illustrated by Amy Farrell
William Wobbly lashes out and he doesn’t know why. He does things he doesn’t mean to do and he always gets in trouble for it. But luckily for William his mum understands that sometimes his feelings get too big and muddled and burst out of him. This is the perfect story for any child who struggles to manage their emotions.
‘This set of books all deal with common emotional and behavioural difficulties of adopted and fostered children. The text is simple, humorous and with illustrations that grab the reader’s attention.’ Professor Julie Selwyn CBE, Director of the Hadley Centre for Adoption and Foster Care Studies, University of Bristol
o ct 2016 | £10.99 | 3–10 ye A rs | 32pp | p B 20 4 col
I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781785921513 | rI g H ts sold: t urk I s H
Browse nine therapeutic storybooks for children who have experienced trauma by Sarah Naish on uk.jkp.com
A Therapeutic Treasure Deck of Strengths and Self-Esteem Cards
Dr. Karen Treisman
Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler
Dr Karen Treisman’s colourful deck of self-esteem and strengths cards provides a creative way to open discussions and explore feelings with children aged 6+ and teens. Accompanied by an explanatory booklet, they are designed to be flexible and adaptable and can be used one-on-one or in a group setting.
Nov 2021 | £22.99 | 6–18 ye A rspp | r efere N ce cA rds | 70 fully I llustr Ated c A rds | I s BN-9781787757851
The Trauma Treasure Deck A Creative Tool for Assessments, Interventions, and Learning for Work with Adversity and Stress in Children and Adults
Dr. Karen Treisman
Designed for working with those who have experienced trauma, stress and adversity, this pack is a versatile and creative tool. It aids discussion, assessments and interventions with children and adults. Featuring four types of card (sentence completion, survival response, signals and signs, and types of trauma) it also covers the multi-layered impact of trauma.
mAy 2022 | £29.99pp | r efere N ce cA rds | 110 fully I llustr Ated c A rds | I s BN-9781839971372
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Dr. Treisman’s Big Feelings Stories
6-Book Collection
Dr. Karen Treisman
Illustrated by Sarah Peacock
This 6-book collection of therapeutic stories by bestselling author Dr Karen Treisman helps children deal with big feelings and troubles such as night terrors and sleep disturbances, relaxation difficulties, trauma, low self-esteem and grief. With fun characters and bold illustrations these stories are the perfect therapeutic companion.
Apr 2022 | £50 | I s BN-9781839973741
Dr. Karen Treisman, MBE, is an awardwinning specialist Clinical Psychologist, trainer, and bestselling author, working in London, UK. Karen is also the Director of Safe Hands and Thinking Minds Training and Consultancy services.
Dr.
Treisman’s Therapeutic Activity Books
6-Book Collection
Dr. Karen Treisman
Illustrated by Sarah Peacock
This 6-book collection of activity books by best-selling author Dr Karen Treisman feature a children’s story, a wealth of activities, expansion activities and a dedicated section for adults on how to best support children. Troubles and difficulties addressed include anxiety, grief, trauma, relaxation difficulties, low self-esteem and night terrors.
Apr 2022 | £12p | I s BN-9781839973758
Riley the Brave’s Big Feelings Activity Book
A Trauma-informed Guide for Counselors, Educators, and Parents
Jessica Sinarski
Illustrated by Zachary Kline
Riley the Brave is back with a trauma-informed feelings activity book for
children ages 5-10. Empower the brave cubs in your life with 60+ games and activities to help them be the boss of their brains. This strengths-based approach is easily adaptable for groups and classrooms. Features an educational introduction for caring adults.
‘What a positively epic companion primer to the Riley the Brave series! If you’re looking for ready-to-use, traumaaware tools for kids, this is the guide to grab.’ Kendra MorrisJacobson, Director of Oregon Programs
Aug 2023 | £19.99 | 3–7 ye A rs | 160pp | p B | f ully I llustr Ated 4x4 | I s BN-9781839973000
Riley the Brave Makes it to School
A Story with Tips and Tricks for Tough Transitions
Jessica Sinarski
Illustrated by Zachary Kline
Making it to school is tough at the best of times. In the aftermath of stress or trauma, it might feel impossible! Riley Bear and his elephant parents share a peek into a tough morning. When big feelings threaten to ruin the day, this brightly illustrated story will help families find their way through. Features educational afterword for adults.
Ju N 2021 | £12.99 | 3–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | f ully I llustr Ated | I s BN-9781787755185
Riley the Brave’s Sensational Senses
Help for Sensory and Emotional Challenges
Jessica Sinarski
Illustrated by Zachary Kline
Sensory and emotional challenges can make it tough to have fun - even at exciting places like the fair. All of the smells, sounds, and sights can just be too much! When sensory overload threatens to ruin the day, this brightly illustrated story will help families find their way through. Features an educational afterword for adults.
‘The perfect book to help children feel empowered, and excited, about tending to their sensory needs so they can learn, play, and BE their awesome selves with confidence!’ Debbie Reber, founder and CEO, Tilt Parenting, author Differently Wired
o ct 2022 | £12.99 | 3–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | f ully I llustr Ated 4x4 | I s BN-9781839973116
Riley the Brave - The Little Cub with Big Feelings!
Help for Cubs Who Have Had A Tough Start in Life
Jessica Sinarski
Illustrated by Zachary Kline
Riley is the story of a little bear with big feelings. Join this super-cool cub as he faces his fears with the animals who love him. This picture book is for children who have experienced trauma, to help them understand their overwhelming feelings, and learn to trust the safe grownups around them. Includes afterword for adults.
o ct 2020 | £12.99 | 3–7 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | f ully I llustr Ated | I s BN-9781787755161
The Lie That Wasn’t
Big Things Happen When Little Lies Come True…
Sarah
NaishIllustrated by Lily Fossett
Arthur hasn’t been doing his homework and is worried about his parents finding out. He tells a lie, but then something strange happens... Find out how Arthur’s life is turned upside down, as his lies start to become true! This is a simple, fun story which also helps children aged 4-8 to explore why usually, it’s best to face even tricky truths.
Nov 2022 | £10.99 | 4–8 ye A rs | 32pp | HB | c olour pI cture B ook | I s BN-9781839973727
The Strange and Curious Guide to Trauma
Sally Donovan
Illustrated by Emmi Smid
Ordinary Jo had a not so Ordinary Day. There was a baboon, a carrot, some superheroes and some science too. Read Ordinary Joe’s story to understand the strange and curious thing that is Trauma to understand your own experiences, body, and even friends better too.
‘Using irreverent humour and metaphor, Sally Donovan has created an important and accessible book that sheds light on the often difficult-toapproach subject of trauma. A brilliant book for children and those who care for them.‘ Poppy O’Neill, bestselling author of Don’t Worry, Be Happy, You’re a Star, Be Strong and Be Yourself
mA r 2022 | £12.99 | 8–12 ye A rs | 112pp | p B | 43 B l A ck AN d w HI te I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787757479
The ‘Can I Tell You About...’ series are illustrated books that make ideal introductions for young people, aged 7 upwards on a range of topics. Useful for parents, friends, teachers and professionals working with children.
Can I tell you about Autism?
A guide for friends, family and professionals
Jude Welton
Illustrated by Jane Telford
Foreword by Glenys Jones
Illustrated introduction to Autism for friends, family and children
mA r 2014 | £9.99 | 7–18
ye A rs | 64pp | p B | 13 B l A ck
& w HI te I llustr At I o N s |
I s BN-9781849054539 | rI g H ts sold: dANI s H , m o N te N egr IN , Norweg IAN , s pANI s H
Can I tell you about ADHD?
A guide for friends, family and professionals
Susan Yarney
Illustrated by Chris Martin
An illustrated guide to learning about ADHD from the perspective of a child with the condition
J AN 2013 | £9.99 | 7–18
ye A rs | 64pp | p B | 12 B l A ck
AN d w HI te I llustr At I o N s
| I s BN-9781849053594 | rI g H ts sold: c zec H , dANI s H , lI t H u ANIAN , s pANI s H
Can I tell you about Pathological Demand Avoidance syndrome?
A guide for friends, family and professionals
Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie
Illustrated by Jonathon Powell
Foreword by Judith Gould
Introduce Pathological Demand Avoidance to children, friends and family, though the eyes and words of a child with PDA
Can I tell you about Selective Mutism?
A guide for friends, family and professionals
Maggie Johnson and Alison Wintgens
Illustrated by Robyn Gallow
The ideal introduction to Selective Mutism for people all ages. Ju
I Am Ace
Advice on Living Your Best Asexual Life
Cody Daigle-Orians
How do I know if I’m actually sexual?
How do I come out as asexual?
What kinds of relationship can I have as an ace person?
If you are looking for answers to these questions, Cody is here to help. Within these pages lie all the advice you need as a questioning ace teen.
Tackling everything from what asexuality is, the asexual spectrum and tips on coming out, to intimacy, relationships, acephobia and finding joy, this guide will help you better understand your asexual identity alongside deeply relatable anecdotes drawn from Cody’s personal experience. Whether you are ace, demi, gray-ace or not sure yet, this book will give you the courage and confidence to embrace your authentic self and live your best ace life.
‘I Am Ace is the loving introduction to the ace community we wish we had when we were younger. Whether you’re questioning your sexuality or just curious to learn more about asexuality, Cody’s personal stories and comforting advice will guide you to a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you.’, Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca, hosts of the Sounds Fake But Okay podcast and authors of Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else
f e B 2023 | £12.99 | 12–18 ye A rs | 192pp | p B | I s BN-9781839972621
The Book of Non-Binary Joy
Embracing the Power of You
Ben Pechey
Illustrated by Sam Prentice
A witty, unapologetic and fabulous guide to living your best non-binary life. With personal stories, honest advice and fun games, this book covers mental health, fashion, self-expression, self-love, allyship and social media.
mAy 2022 | £12.99 | 12–99 ye A rs | 224pp | p B | 40 B /w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781787759107
The Awesome Autistic Guide for Trans Teens
Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose
Illustrated by Glynn Masterman
In this empowering guide, Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose set out honest advice and strategies to help autistic trans and/or gender divergent teens to thrive exactly as they are. Covering a huge range of topics including coming out, masking, building a sense of pride and much more, it is an essential resource for living happily and authentically.
‘Much needed! In this beautiful collaboration, the amazing Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose have created a fantastic, easy-to-follow guide for Autistic young people (full of practical information and activities to help gender diverse youth work out their complex feelings).’
Lyric (NeuroDivergent Rebel)The Queer Mental Health Workbook A Creative Self-Help Guide Using CBT, CFT and DBT
Dr Brendan J Dunlop
This queer mental health workbook uses CBT, DBT and ACT to support LGBTQIA+ people with mental health challenges such as anxiety, self harm, shame, trauma, low self-esteem, and eating disorders. With a wealth of strategies, activities, and practical insights, this workbook helps queer people improve their wellbeing based on their personal needs.
‘A most excellent, much needed compassionate self-help book for all queer people. Whether you are experiencing difficulties right now, or not, it is a book that all queer people should have within reach.’
Silvia Neves, Pink TherapyTrans Teen Survival Guide
Owl Fisher and Fox Fisher
Frank, friendly and funny, this must-read guide is packed full of advice from authors who understand the realities and complexities of growing up trans. Readers will come away empowered and armed with practical advice on how to navigate everything from coming out, clothes and pronouns, to wearing binders or packers, hormone therapy and self-care.
Gender Explorers
Our Stories of Growing Up Trans and Changing the World
Juno Roche
Foreword by Susie Green
Afterword by Cara English and Jay Stewart.
Life-affirming and inspiring interviews with young trans people who are making gender work for them in order to live happy and fulfilled lives, expertly crafted by the internationally recognised trans writer and campaigner Juno Roche.
‘This book is honestly an incredible beacon of trans power and joy. Despite so much transphobic garbage in today’s UK media, this book gave me so much hope for the future.’ Alice Oseman, author of Heartstopper
Ju N 2020 | £12.99 | 10–16 ye A rs | 192pp | p B | 1 B /w p H oto | I s BN-9781787752597
Gender Pioneers
A Celebration of Transgender, Non-Binary and Intersex Icons
Philippa Punchard
Illustrated by Philippa Punchard
Foreword by Christine Burns
A beautifully illustrated collection of portraits showcasing over fifty trans, non-binary and intersex trailblazers. This book is a celebration of the extraordinary lives of these individuals who fought for equality and change.
Aug 2022 | £16.99 | 120pp | HB | f ull colour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out. | I s BN-9781787755154
The Pronoun Book
She, He, They, and Me!
Cassandra Jules Corrigan
Illustrated by Jem Milton
A fun and beautifully illustrated book that celebrates gender diversity through educating young children on pronouns. The book teaches pronoun etiquette, why it is so important, and how it relates to us. It covers they/ them pronouns, trans and non-binary identities, and neo-pronouns with a dedicated section for adults.
d ec 2021 | £11.99 | 5–9 ye A rs | 32pp | HB | f ull colour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781787759572
Who Are You?
The Kid’s Guide to Gender Identity
Brook Pessin-Whedbee
Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
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.
d ec 2016 | £12.99 | 5–8 ye A rs | 40pp | HB | c olour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781785927287 | w orld r I g H ts
The Every Body Book
The LGBTQ+ Inclusive Guide for Kids about Sex, Gender, Bodies, and Families
Rachel E. Simon, LCSW
Illustrated by Noah Grigni
An illustrated LGBTQ+ inclusive kid’s guide to sex, gender and relationships education that includes children and families of all genders and sexual orientations, covering puberty, hormones, consent, sex, pregnancy and safety.
‘This book is fantastic! It’s inclusive, medically accurate, gender affirming, body positive, and comprehensive in its delivery of the education young people need to understand bodies, identities, relationships, and sexual health...This book is a musthave for youth, families, schools, and professionals working with young people.’
Melissa Carnagey, founder of Sex Positive FamiliesJu N 2020 | £14.99 | 7–12 ye A rs | 96pp | HB | f ull colour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781787751736
LGBTQIA+ Pride Sticker Book
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Illustrated by Ollie Mann
The first, fabulous, LGBTQ+ Pride sticker book out there, featuring beautifully illustrated glossy stickers to share and express your pride and support of the LGBTQ+ community, whether you’re gay, bi, queer, intersex, trans, non-binary or an ally .
mAy 2022 | £8.99 | 48pp | p B 200 full colour st I ckers | I s BN-9781839972461
The Gender Friend A 102 Guide to Gender Identity
Oakley Phoenix
Foreword by Jackson Bird
More than a simple 101 introduction to gender, this definitive guide covers everything you need to know to be the best gender ally you can be - from affirming language, how to explore gender, supporting loved ones and advice on what not to say - with self-reflective exercise, personal anecdotes and example scenarios throughout.
Oakley brings authenticity, vulnerability, & humor, as they guide us through their individualized gender journey, while subsequently giving us the tools to be present & supportive of our fellow trans & gender diverse friends and family. Thank you for being our gender friend!’ Kyle RodriguezHudson, Executive Director of TransPonder and CEO of A Guided You, LLC
o ct 2022 | £9.99 | 144pp | p B | B& w I llustr At I o N s | I s BN-9781839973574
She’s My Dad!
A Story for Children Who Have a Transgender Parent or Relative Sarah Savage
Illustrated by Joules Garcia
An illustrated picture book that tells the story of Mini and her dad Haley, a transgender woman, as Mini explains to her cousin why misgendering is damaging and emphasises the need to treat trans people with respect. For children aged 3+ who have a family member who is transitioning.
‘A simple story that speaks volumes about the kindness and joy in acceptance. An incredibly useful book for an early years setting.’ Juno Roche, author of Gender Explorers, Queer Sex and Trans Power
Aug 2020 | £10.99 | 3–7 ye A rs | 40pp | HB | f ull colour I llustr At I o N s t H roug H out | I s BN-9781785926150
The Big Book of Pride Flags
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Illustrated by Jem Milton
Celebrate and learn about the LGBTQIA+ community with this colourful book of Pride flags!
What a lovely, lively and informative book. It’s such a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more not just about the Pride flags, but also about the history of the LGBTQ+ rights movement.’ Jodie Mullish, author of The Pirate Mums
Ju N 2022 | £12.99 | 5–9 ye A rs | 48pp | HB | f ully I llustr Ated 4x4 | I s BN-9781839972584
Me and My Dysphoria Monster
An Empowering Story to Help Children Cope with Gender Dysphoria
Laura Kate Dale
Illustrated by Hui Qing Ang
A beautifully illustrated picture book for young children about gender dysphoria, explaining what it is and how to deal with it. It contains a monster-themed short story and an accompanying guide for parents with terminology, the author’s experiences, and further information.
‘This book will speak to and delight trans children of various experience. A charming book for trans kids and those seeking to build understanding.’ Kirkus
Aug
I s BN-9781839970924
Sylvia and Marsha Start a Revolution!
The Story of the Trans Women of Color Who Made LGBTQ+ History
Joy Michael Ellison and Teshika Silver
Illustrated by Teshika Silver
A picture book telling the story of Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, the transgender women of colour who fought for LGBTQ+ equality. Depicting the events that surrounded the Stonewall Riots, this is a playful introduction to trans identities and LGBTQ+ history for young children. Nov
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