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List view record 11: My busy brain : a first look at ADHDList view anchor tag for record 11: My busy brain : a first look at ADHD
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List view record 12: Ning and the night spiritsList view anchor tag for record 12: Ning and the night spirits
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Remarkable Remy

Heyworth, Melanie2023
Books, Manuscripts
'Remarkable Remy' is a warm and optimistic story that introduces an autistic character to a young audience. The story helps explain the autistic brain - how it works a little differently and how unique it is - and how our neurodivergent friends make the world remarkable!
List view record 14: This is me!List view anchor tag for record 14: This is me!
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This is me!

Webster, George (CBeebies presenter)2023
Books, Manuscripts
Meet George, a little boy who wants to tell you all about himself. You see, like lots of people in the world, George has Down syndrome and he knows it doesn't define him - as it's just one of the many things that make George wonderful.
List view record 15: Through the eyes of usList view anchor tag for record 15: Through the eyes of us
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Thunder boots

Jones, Naomi Cartwright2023
Books, Manuscripts
Trixie is the smallest person in Primrose Tower, but also the loudest and the building's residents have given her an affectionate nickname: THUNDERBOOTS. When it's time for Trixie to start school, she is very excited. Sometimes it's hard to concentrate in class, though. And it's really hard to re...
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The treasure hunters

Thompson, Lisa (Lisa Anne), 1973-2023
Books, Manuscripts
Vincent has dyspraxia and finds playing team sports challenging, unlike his star football player older brother. Quiet and invisible at school, he finds solace in playing computer games in his room. He is chosen to take part in an outdoor activity weekend with three other outcasts from his class, ...
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Wonderfully wired brains

Gooding, Louise2023
Books, Manuscripts
An informative and inclusive children's guide to neurodiversity for those not in the know and to inspire children who are neurodivergent. Our brains are unique in the way they function, work, and think. Neurodiversity is still a relatively 'new' concept that can be tricky to understand, but this ...
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The zoo inside me

Doyle, Ruth, 1963-2023
Books, Manuscripts
Sometimes we feel brave as a lion or shy like a mouse, and the zoo inside our heads reflects how we behave on the outside. You can't see it, but this little boy is part mischievous monkey, part curious llama, and part chameleon, hiding from the world. Sometimes it feels like there's not enough ro...
List view record 20: Be brave, Maple Mehta-Cohen!List view anchor tag for record 20: Be brave, Maple Mehta-Cohen!
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Be brave, Maple Mehta-Cohen!

McGovern, Kate2022
Books, Manuscripts
Maple Mehta-Cohen has a secret: she can't read very well. She's creative and imaginative and loves dictating stories into her recorder - especially the adventures of a daring sleuth who's half Indian and half Jewish like Maple herself - but words on the page just don't make sense. Despite all her...
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