A beautifully illustrated, positive picture book exploring ADHD for kids aged 4+
Contains: crazy inventions, stinky socks, a colourful collection of monsters and some super-slimy mud pie!
Pip is a confident little monster who has ADHD. In this book, they enthusiastically share what that means for them and how it has some really brilliant benefits.
Pip also discusses things they can find tricky, and how they are learning to control their impulses and be more mindful and organized so they can spend more time having lots of fun!
My Amazing ADHD Brain is packed with reassuring words, practical advice and skill-building activity ideas, and has a fun, relatable voice.
This book will help your child to:
·Understand what an ADHD diagnosis may mean for them.
·Celebrate the wonderful strengths having ADHD can offer.
·Reframe negative assumptions about ADHD.
·Discover practical ideas and engaging activities.
·Explore the idea of self-regulation and making mindful choices.
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Emily Snape is an author and illustrator who often finds herself stuck in traffic. The only thing to be done is daydream about a car that releases helicopter blades and can whirl her away. Despite the traffic, she lives in Bloomsbury, London, UK. Rilla Alexander is a world-traveling author and illustrator. She started out drawing pictures while in the backse
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