Caregiver Resources on Disability, Available via the Seattle Public Library
- Food Chaining: the Proven 6-step Plan to Stop Picky Eating, Solve Feeding Problems, and Expand Your Child's Diet
- Raising a Sensory Smart Child: the Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child With Sensory Processing Issues
- Sensational Kids: Hope and Help for Children With Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
- A Kids Book About Diversity
- A Kids Book About Neurodiversity
- Not So Different: What You Really Want to Ask About Having a Disability
Disability Representation, Available via the Seattle Public Library.
- We Move Together
- Celebrates human connection and calls for collective anti-ableist activism.
- Bodies are Cool
- Celebrates the many ways people look, move, and enjoy life. The illustrations include—but don’t call out--representation of mobility devices, limb differences, prosthetics, glasses, service animals, and medical devices such as a diabetes pump.
- More Than Words: So Many Ways To Say What We Mean
- Whether it’s through talking, making sounds, moving, writing, using braille, sign language, or AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) tools, everyone has something valuable to say. This is an ideal elementary classroom read-aloud about the many ways people can express themselves.
- I Am Not a Label: 34 Disabled Artists, Thinkers, Athletes and Activists From Past and Present
- 34 disabled artists, thinkers, athletes and activists from past and present.
- Tenacious: Fifteen Adventures Alongside Disabled Athletes
- Collected stories, reflections, and advice from a diverse list of disabled athletes past and present for this book. Kids who love sports will love learning about these athletes’ individual trials and achievements.