A Blue Kind of Day
A tender picture book that helps children understand what depression can feel like while showing the importance of patience, listening, and expressing what they need.
The Princess and the Fog
A thoughtful picture book that uses the metaphor of a fog to help children understand what depression can feel like, while offering reassurance that support can help things begin to feel better.
The Color Thief
A sensitive picture book that helps children understand what it can feel like when a parent experiences depression, while reassuring them that their parent’s illness is not their fault.
When Sadness is at your Door
A gentle, beautifully illustrated story that helps children understand sadness by imagining it as a visitor, encouraging them to acknowledge the feeling rather than push it away.
What to Do When the News Scares You: A Kid’s Guide to Understanding the News
A practical guide that helps children understand how the news works, put frightening stories into perspective, and develop tools for managing anxiety around current events.
Ruby Finds a Worry
A gentle story that helps children recognize their worries and understand that talking about what’s bothering them can make those worries feel smaller and more manageable.
The Huge Bag of Worries
A reassuring story that helps children understand that worries can feel overwhelming when kept inside, and that sharing their fears with someone they trust can make them easier to manage.
The Worrysaurus
A playful and reassuring story that helps young children recognize their worries and discover ways to manage anxious feelings before they take over.
The Invisible String
A comforting story that helps children understand that they remain connected to the people they love, even when they can’t physically be together.
Different Thinkers: ADHD
All You Can Be with ADHD
Written in playful rhyme and filled with humor, this empowering picture book helps young readers with ADHD feel seen, understood, and confident in embracing the unique ways their brains work.
The Boy with Big, Big Feelings
It All Begins Here
My Brain is a Racecar
Using the analogy of a racecar, this approachable picture book helps children understand how a neurodivergent brain may work while introducing simple tools for self-regulation and opening conversations about their individual needs.
Your Brain’s Not Broken
A compassionate and practical guide to understanding the ADHD brain, managing emotions, and developing strategies that work with, rather than against, the way your brain is wired.