The Best Children’s Books About Autism
“What are the best Children’s books about Autism?” We looked at 211 of the top Kids Autism books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!
The top 23 titles, all appearing on 3 or more “Best Kids Autism” book lists, are ranked below by how many lists they appear on. The remaining 175+ titles, as well as the lists we used are in alphabetical order at the bottom of the page.
Happy Scrolling!
Top 26 Childrens Books About Autism Or Feature Autistic Characters
23 .) Al Capone Does My Shirts written by Gennifer Choldenko
Lists It Appears On:
- Imagination Soup
- Parent Books
- Reading Rockets
A twelve-year-old boy named Moose moves to Alcatraz Island in 1935 when guards’ families were housed there, and has to contend with his extraordinary new environment in addition to life with his autistic sister.
22 .) Andy and His Yellow Frisbee written by Mary Thompson
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Flappinessis
- Parent Books
The new girl at school tries to befriend Andy, an autistic boy who spends every recess by himself, spinning a yellow frisbee under the watchful eye of his older sister.
21 .) Autism Is…? written by Ymkje Wideman-van der Laan
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- New Horizons ABA
- Test Blog
20 .) Autism, the Invisible Cord: A Sibling’s Diary written by Barbara S Cain
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Reading Rockets
- The Sensory Spectrum
Follows 14-year-old Jenny as she describes her day-to-day life with her younger autistic brother, Ezra.
19 .) Counting by 7s written by Holly Goldberg Sloan
Lists It Appears On:
- Colours Of Us
- Imagination Soup
- Reading Rockets
Twelve-year-old genius and outsider Willow Chance must figure out how to connect with other people and find a surrogate family for herself after her parents are killed in a car accident.
18 .) Leah’s Voice written by Lori Demonia
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- New Horizons ABA
- The Sensory Spectrum
Leah’s Voice is a fictional story inspired by two sisters. It touches on the difficulties children encounter when they meet a child with special needs such as autism. Siblings may find it difficult to explain to their friends, or feel disappointed when their friends aren’t more understanding. Leah’s Voice tells the story of two sisters facing these challenges. Through her kindness and devotion, one sister teaches by example the importance of including everyone and showing acceptance.… (more)
17 .) Why Does Izzy Cover Her Ears? written by Jennifer Veenendall
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Colours Of Us
- National Autism Resources
Illustrated children’s book dealing with the challenges at home and at school of sensory overload– symptoms and tools for mitigating them and enabling children to function and learn more successfully.
16 .) Anything but Typical written by Nora Raleigh Baskin
Lists It Appears On:
- Imagination Soup
- Parent Books
- Read Brightly
- Reading Rockets
Jason, a twelve-year-old autistic boy who wants to become a writer, relates what his life is like as he tries to make sense of his world.
15 .) Everybody Is Different: A Book for Young People Who Have Brothers or Sisters With Autism written by Fiona Bleach
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Colours Of Us
- Romper
- The Sensory Spectrum
Explains the characteristics of autism and provides answers to the many questions from brothers and sisters of young people with autism.
14 .) Ian’s Walk: A Story about Autism written by Laurie Lears
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Flappinessis
- Reading Rockets
- Storytime Standouts
A young girl realizes how much she cares for her autistic brother Ian when he gets lost at the park.
13 .) My Brother is Autistic written by Jennifer Moore-Mallinos
Lists It Appears On:
- Parent Books
- Storytime Standouts
- Test Blog
- The Sensory Spectrum
Told from an older brother’s point of view, describes how people with autism may react when faced with unexpected changes in their routine, and explains possible origins of the condition, its symptoms, and how people with autism can succeed.
12 .) Looking After Louis written by Lesley Ely
Lists It Appears On:
- A Day In Your Shoes
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Flappinessis
- Reading Rockets
- Storytime Standouts
When a new boy with autism joins their classroom, the children try to understand his world and to include him in theirs.
11 .) My Friend with Autism written by Beverly Bishop
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Family Education
- Flappinessis
- Parenting
- Reading Rockets
A young child describes the good things about his autistic friend, and the things he has difficulty with.
10 .) Rain Reign written by Ann M. Martin
Lists It Appears On:
- A Day In Your Shoes
- A Mighty Girl
- Imagination Soup
- Read Brightly
- Reading Rockets
Struggling with Asperger’s, Rose shares a bond with her beloved dog, but when the dog goes missing during a storm, Rose is forced to confront the limits of her comfort levels, even if it means leaving her routines in order to search for her pet.
9 .) The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules: The Handbook of Not-so-Obvious Social Guidelines for Tweens and Teens with Asperger Syndrome written by Jennifer Cook O’Toole
Lists It Appears On:
- A Mighty Girl
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Parenting
- Read Brightly
- Todays Parent
Being a teen or tween isn’t easy for anyone — but it’s especially tough for Asperkids. I know. I was one, I taught a whole bunch, and I am going to be raising three! That’s also why I know that Asperkdis deserve their very own guide to all of the hidden social rules that are awfully confusing to us, even if they seem obvious to everyone else. The Asperkids’ (Secret) Rule Book of Social Rules. This isn’t your momma’s Emily Post, and there is no don’t do this finger-wagging or patronizing high and mighty preaching here. Instead, the Secret Book gives Asperkids (aged 10-17) respectful, funny insights written for Aspies by an Aspie. Chock full of illustrations, logic and even a practice session or six (in comic strip style, thank you very much!), this is the handbook every adult Aspie wishes we’d had growing up, but never did.…
8 .) The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year Old Boy with Autism written by Naoki Higashida
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Austism Treatment Center
- Colours Of Us
- Read Brightly
- Todays Parent
Written by a very smart, very self-aware, and very charming thirteen-year-old boy with autism, this is a one-of-a-kind memoir that demonstrates how an autistic mind thinks, feels, perceives, and responds in ways few of us can imagine. Parents and family members who never thought they could get inside the head of their autistic loved one at last have a way to break through to the curious, subtle, and complex life within. With disarming honesty and a generous heart, Naoki shares his unique point of view on not only autism but life itself.
7 .) When My Worries Get Too Big! A Relaxation Book for Children Who Live with Anxiety written by Kari Dunn Buron
Lists It Appears On:
- National Autism Resources
- Parenting
- Psychology Today
- Romper
- Todays Parent
Presents ways for young children with anxiety to recognize when they are losing control and constructive ways to deal with it.
6 .) The Autism Acceptance Book: Being a Friend to Someone With Autism written by Ellen Sabin
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Colours Of Us
- Family Education
- Parent Books
- Parenting
- Todays Parent
The Autism Acceptance Book is an activity book, a conversation-starter, and an educational tool that engages children in learning to embrace people’s differences and treat others with respect, compassion and kindness. It helps children see that we are all different from each other and we all like to be understood and accepted. It teaches children about autism; helps them imagine how things might feel for those with autism and lets them think of ways to be understanding and accepting to people with autism. Ideal for classrooms and group setting, this book should be shared with every child as it will help them learn important life lessons and help soften the stigma of autism and other special needs.…
5 .) The Survival Guide for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders (And Their Parents) written by Elizabeth Verdick, Elizabeth Reeve
Lists It Appears On:
- A Mighty Girl
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Colours Of Us
- New Horizons ABA
- Parenting
- Read Brightly
“This positive, straightforward book offers kids with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) their own comprehensive resource for both understanding their condition and finding tools to cope with the challenges they face every day. Some children with ASDs are gifted; others struggle academically. Some are more introverted, while others try to be social. Some get “stuck” on things, have limited interests, or experience repeated motor movements like flapping or pacing (“stims”). The Survival Guide for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders covers all of these areas, with an emphasis on helping children gain new self-understanding and self-acceptance. Meant to be read with a parent, the book addresses questions (“What’s an ASD?” “Why me?”) and provides strategies for communicating, making and keeping friends, and succeeding in school.
4 .) Mockingbird written by Kathryn Erskine
Lists It Appears On:
- A Day In Your Shoes
- A Mighty Girl
- Family Education
- Imagination Soup
- Parent Books
- Read Brightly
- Reading Rockets
Ten-year-old Caitlin, who has Asperger’s Syndrome, struggles to understand emotions, show empathy, and make friends at school, while at home she seeks closure by working on a project with her father.
3 .) Rules written by Cynthia Lord
Lists It Appears On:
- A Mighty Girl
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Family Education
- Imagination Soup
- Read Brightly
- Reading Rockets
- Romper
Frustrated at life with an autistic brother, twelve-year-old Catherine longs for a normal existence but her world is further complicated by a friendship with a young paraplegic.
2 .) Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes written by Jennifer Elder
Lists It Appears On:
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Family Education
- National Autism Resources
- Parent Books
- Parenting
- Romper
- Todays Parent
- Yummy Mummy Club
Profiles twenty famous individuals who may have been autistic, including Albert Einstein, Andy Warhol, Dian Fossey, and Glen Gould.
1 .) My Brother Charlie written by Holly Robinson Peete
Lists It Appears On:
- A Mighty Girl
- Applied Behavior Analysis Program
- Colours Of Us
- Family Education
- Parent Books
- Reading Rockets
- Storytime Standouts
- The Sensory Spectrum
A girl tells what it is like living with her twin brother who has autism and sometimes finds it hard to communicate with words, but who, in most ways, is just like any other boy. Includes authors’ note about autism.
The 175+ Additional Best Books For Autistic Children
# | Book | Author | Lists |
24 | 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching & Raising Children With Autism or Asperger’s | We are Teachers | |
– | – | – | Friendship Circle |
25 | A Boy Called Bat | Imagination Soup | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
26 | A Friend Like Simon | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
27 | A Manual for Marco: Living, Learning, and Laughing With an Autistic Sibling | New Horizons ABA | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
28 | All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
– | – | – | Parenting |
29 | All My Stripes: A Story for Children with Autism | Shaina Rudolph and Danielle Royer | Family Education |
– | – | – | Applied Behavior Analysis Program |
30 | Behavior Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom | We are Teachers | |
– | – | – | Friendship Circle |
31 | Ben Has Autism. Ben is Awesome | Meredith Zolty | Parenting |
– | – | – | Romper |
32 | How to Be Human: Diary of an Autistic Girl | New Horizons ABA | |
– | – | – | Applied Behavior Analysis Program |
33 | How To Speak Dolphin | A Mighty Girl | |
– | – | – | Imagination Soup |
34 | I See Things Differently: A First Look at Autism | Reading Rockets | |
– | – | – | Test Blog |
35 | In My Mind: The World Through the Eyes of Autism | Adonya Wong | Yummy Mummy Club |
– | – | – | Romper |
36 | Jay and Ben | Parenting | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
37 | Noah Chases the Wind | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
– | – | – | Todays Parent |
38 | Point to Happy: A Book for Kids on the Autism Spectrum | Parenting | |
– | – | – | Parent Books |
39 | Rogue | Imagination Soup | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
40 | Since We’re Friends: An Autism Picture Book | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
– | – | – | Colours Of Us |
41 | Tacos Anyone? An Autism Story’ | Marvie Ellis | Applied Behavior Analysis Program |
– | – | – | Romper |
42 | Temple Grandin: How The Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World | A Mighty Girl | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
43 | Ten Things Every Child With Autism Wishes You Knew | We are Teachers | |
– | – | – | Friendship Circle |
44 | The Categorical Universe of Candice Phee | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
– | – | – | Todays Parent |
45 | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time | Todays Parent | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
46 | The Friendship Puzzle: Helping Kids Learn About Accepting and Including Kids With Autism | Julie L. Coe | Storytime Standouts |
– | – | – | Romper |
47 | The Girl Who Thought In Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin | A Mighty Girl | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
48 | The London Eye Mystery | Imagination Soup | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
49 | The Someday Birds | Imagination Soup | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
50 | Understanding Sam and Asperger Syndrome | Storytime Standouts | |
– | – | – | Reading Rockets |
51 | Understanding Samantha: A Sibling’s Perspective of Autism | New Horizons ABA | |
– | – | – | Applied Behavior Analysis Program |
52 | A 5 Is Against the Law! Social Boundaries: Straight Up! An Honest Guide for Teens and Young Adults | Parenting | |
53 | A Different Kind of Safari | New Horizons ABA | |
54 | A Friend for Henry | Reading Rockets | |
55 | A Is For Autism, F Is For Friend’ | Joanna L. Keating-Velasco | Romper |
56 | A Parent’s Guide to High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: How to Meet the Challenges and Help Your Child Thrive | A Mighty Girl | |
57 | A Whole New Ballgame | Reading Rockets | |
58 | A-U-T-I-S-T-I-C? How Silly Is That! | Storytime Standouts | |
59 | Alone Together: Making an Asperger Marriage Work | Psychology Today | |
60 | Amelia Bedelia | A Day In Your Shoes | |
61 | Apps for Autism | We are Teachers | |
62 | Armond Goes to a Party | Parenting | |
63 | Asperger Syndrome | Storytime Standouts | |
64 | Asperger’s from the Inside Out | Michael John Carley | Five Books |
65 | Aspergers and Marriage: The Journal of Best Practices: A Memoir of Marriage, Asperger Syndrome, and One Man’s Quest to Be a Better Husband | Psychology Today | |
66 | Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome | A Mighty Girl | |
67 | Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method That Has Helped Families All Over the World | Austism Treatment Center | |
68 | Autism Through a Sister’s Eyes: A Book for Children about High-Functioning Autism and Related Disorders | The Sensory Spectrum | |
69 | Autism: Understanding the Puzzle | Todays Parent | |
70 | Autistic Logistics: A Parent’s Guide to Tackling Bedtime, Toilet Training, Tantrums, Hitting, and Other Everyday Challenges | Austism Treatment Center | |
71 | Autistic? How Silly is That!: I Don’t Need Any Labels at All | Parenting | |
72 | Be Careful and Stay Safe | National Autism Resources | |
73 | Benji, the Bad Day and Me | Reading Rockets | |
74 | Boy Alone: A Brother’s Memoir | The Sensory Spectrum | |
75 | Bright Not Broken: Gifted Kids, ADHD, and Autism | Todays Parent | |
76 | Brotherly Feelings: Me, My Emotions, and My Brother with Asperger’s Syndrome | The Sensory Spectrum | |
77 | Building Sensory Friendly Classrooms | We are Teachers | |
78 | Calm-Down Time | National Autism Resources | |
79 | Can I Tell You About Asperger’s Syndrome? | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
80 | Chameleon Kid—Controlling Meltdown Before He Controls You | Parenting | |
81 | Chester and Gus | Imagination Soup | |
82 | Chicken Soup for the Soul: Raising Kids On the Spectrum | Todays Parent | |
83 | Clean-Up Time | National Autism Resources | |
84 | Clumsy – | Kitaab World | |
85 | Cool Down and Work Through Anger | National Autism Resources | |
86 | Crow Boy | Reading Rockets | |
87 | Daniel Isn’t Talking | Todays Parent | |
88 | David’s World: A Picture Book about Living with Autism, | Dagmar H. Mueller | Yummy Mummy Club |
89 | Diapers Are Not Forever | National Autism Resources | |
90 | El Deafo | A Day In Your Shoes | |
91 | Eleanor & Park | A Day In Your Shoes | |
92 | Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree | Reading Rockets | |
93 | Erin’s Period Book. | Parent Books | |
94 | Ethan’s Story: My Life with Autism | Ethan Rice | Family Education |
95 | Eye Power: Learning to Use the Power of Your Eyes Volume One | National Autism Resources | |
96 | Feelings Series | National Autism Resources | |
97 | Feet Are Not for Kicking Board Book | National Autism Resources | |
98 | Fish in a Tree | A Day In Your Shoes | |
99 | Following Ezra | Tom Fields-Meyer | Five Books |
100 | Get Organized Without Losing It | National Autism Resources | |
101 | Ginny Moon | Benjamin Ludwig | Autistic And Unapologetic |
102 | Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum: What Parents and Professionals Should Know about the Preteen and Teen Years | A Mighty Girl | |
103 | Growing Into a Young Lady. | Parent Books | |
104 | Hands Are Not for Hitting | National Autism Resources | |
105 | Have you met my brother, John?: A story about a little boy named Nicholas and his very special brother | Todays Parent | |
106 | Hello Roar, Little Dinosaur | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
107 | House Rules | Todays Parent | |
108 | How Rude! | National Autism Resources | |
109 | How to Take the Grrrr out of Anger | National Autism Resources | |
110 | How to Talk to an Autistic Kid | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
111 | I am Albert Einstein | A Day In Your Shoes | |
112 | I Am Utterly Unique: Celebrating the Strengths of Children with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism, | Elaine M. Larson | Yummy Mummy Club |
113 | I Hate Everything! | National Autism Resources | |
114 | I Just Don’t Like the Sound of No! | Reading Rockets | |
115 | I’m Here | Storytime Standouts | |
116 | It’s Hard To Be a Verb! | Reading Rockets | |
117 | Janine | A Day In Your Shoes | |
118 | Join In and Play | National Autism Resources | |
119 | Just My Luck | Reading Rockets | |
120 | Kids Like Us | Hilary Reyl | Autistic And Unapologetic |
121 | King for Day | Kitaab World | |
122 | Know and Follow Rules | National Autism Resources | |
123 | Lemonade War Series | A Day In Your Shoes | |
124 | Listening Time | National Autism Resources | |
125 | Look Me in the Eye: My Life With Asperger’s | We are Teachers | |
126 | M is for Autism | A Mighty Girl | |
127 | My Autism Book: A Child’s Guide to Their Autistic Spectrum, | Gloria Dura-Vila and Tamar Levi | Yummy Mummy Club |
128 | My Body Belongs To Me | National Autism Resources | |
129 | My Book Full of Feelings: How to Control and React to the Size of Your Emotions | Parenting | |
130 | My Brother Daniel | New Horizons ABA | |
131 | My Brother is Different: A Book for Young Children Who Have a Brother or Sister with Autism | Test Blog | |
132 | My Mouth Is a Volcano! | Reading Rockets | |
133 | My Parent Has an Autism Spectrum Disorder: a Workbook for Children & Teens. | Parent Books | |
134 | My Sister Has Autism’ | Stephanie Ham & Sherry Ham | Romper |
135 | My Social Stories Book | National Autism Resources | |
136 | National Archives | A Day In Your Shoes | |
137 | Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and How to Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently | Steve Silberman | Five Books |
138 | No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Managing and Preventing Out-of-Control Behavior | We are Teachers | |
139 | Noses Are Not for Picking | National Autism Resources | |
140 | Note to Parents | Storytime Standouts | |
141 | Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition and Diet Guide for Healing Our Children | Austism Treatment Center | |
142 | Organizing the Disorganized Child: Simple Strategies to Succeed in School | Psychology Today | |
143 | P.K. Pinkerton and the Case of the Deadly Desperados | Reading Rockets | |
144 | Parenting Girls on the Autism Spectrum: Overcoming the Challenges and Celebrating the Gifts | A Mighty Girl | |
145 | Pedro’s Whale | Reading Rockets | |
146 | Personal Space Camp | Reading Rockets | |
147 | Planet Earth is Blue | Imagination Soup | |
148 | Play Power | National Autism Resources | |
149 | Remember Dippy | Reading Rockets | |
150 | Roar the Little Dinosaur Series | New Horizons ABA | |
151 | Russell’s World: a Story for Kids about Autism. | Parent Books | |
152 | Same But Different: Teen Life on the Autism Express | A Mighty Girl | |
153 | Scared & Worried A Guide for Kids | National Autism Resources | |
154 | Scholastic Dictionary of Idioms: More than 700 Sayings and Expressions. | Parent Books | |
155 | See You Later, Procrastinator! (Get It Done) | National Autism Resources | |
156 | Sensitive Sam | National Autism Resources | |
157 | Seven Keys to Unlock Autism | Elaine Hall | Five Books |
158 | Share and Take Turns | National Autism Resources | |
159 | Sharing Time | National Autism Resources | |
160 | Siblings: The Autism Spectrum Through Our Eyes | The Sensory Spectrum | |
161 | Slim & All | New Horizons ABA | |
162 | Slug Days | A Mighty Girl | |
163 | Social Skills Comics (Conversation Skills in School) | National Autism Resources | |
164 | Social Story—Playing with a Friend and Winning & Losing | Parenting | |
165 | Some Kids Have Autism. | Parent Books | |
166 | Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am | Reading Rockets | |
167 | Sometimes My Brother: Helping Kids Understand Autism Through a Sibling’s Eyes | The Sensory Spectrum | |
168 | Son Rise: The Miracle Continues | Austism Treatment Center | |
169 | Special People, Special Ways | We are Teachers | |
170 | Superstar | Reading Rockets | |
171 | Survival Guide Kids Autism Spectrum Guide | National Autism Resources | |
172 | Talk and Work It Out | National Autism Resources | |
173 | Teeth Are Not for Biting | National Autism Resources | |
174 | The Asperger Children’s Toolkit | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
175 | The Aspie Teen’s Survival Guide. | Parent Books | |
176 | The Autism Playbook for Teens: Imagination-Based Mindfulness Activities to Calm Yourself, Build Independence, and Connect With Others | A Mighty Girl | |
177 | The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum | Todays Parent | |
178 | The Bully Blockers: Standing Up for Classmates with Autism | Colours Of Us | |
179 | The Child with Autism at Home & in the Community: Over 600 Must-Have Tips for Making Home Life and Outings Easier for Everyone | Friendship Circle | |
180 | The Conversation Train | National Autism Resources | |
181 | The Encyclopedia of Dietary Interventions for the Treatment of Autism and Related Disorders | Austism Treatment Center | |
182 | The Green Zone Conversation Book: Finding Common Ground in Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum | A Mighty Girl | |
183 | The New Social Story Book | We are Teachers | |
184 | The Ostrich and Other Lost Things | A Mighty Girl | |
185 | The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome: A guide to an Intimate Relationship with a Partner who has Asperger Syndrome | Psychology Today | |
186 | The Other Kid | The Sensory Spectrum | |
187 | The Out-of-Sync Child | We are Teachers | |
188 | The Panicosaurus: Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger (K.I. Al-Ghani Children’s Colour Story Books) | Test Blog | |
189 | The Real Boy | Reading Rockets | |
190 | The Social Skills Picture Book | We are Teachers | |
191 | The Social Success Workbook for Teens: Skill-Building Activities for Teens with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, and Other Social-Skill Problems | A Mighty Girl | |
192 | The Spark: A mother’s story of nurturing genius | Todays Parent | |
193 | The State of Grace | Rachael Lucas | Autistic And Unapologetic |
194 | The Way I See It | We are Teachers | |
195 | Thinking In Pictures: My Life With Autism | A Mighty Girl | |
196 | Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism | Friendship Circle | |
197 | Troy’s Amazing Universe: M is for Mall | Parenting | |
198 | Understanding Autism for Dummies | Stephen Shore and Linda Rastelli | Five Books |
199 | Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism | Austism Treatment Center | |
200 | Views From Our Shoes’ | Donald Joseph Meyer | Romper |
201 | Voices Are Not for Yelling | National Autism Resources | |
202 | Waiting for Benjamin | Storytime Standouts | |
203 | We’re Amazing 1, 2, 3 | A Mighty Girl | |
204 | What About Me?: A Book By and For An Autism Sibling | The Sensory Spectrum | |
205 | What it is to Be Me! | Applied Behavior Analysis Program | |
206 | When I Feel Afraid | National Autism Resources | |
207 | Why are you afraid to hold my hand? | Kitaab World | |
208 | Why Do I Have To? A Book for Children Who Find Themselves Frustrated by Everyday Rules. | Parent Books | |
209 | Wings to Fly | Kitaab World | |
210 | You are a Social Detective: Explaining Social Thinking to KidsYou are a Social Detective: Explaining Social Thinking to Kids | Psychology Today | |
211 | Zach Gets Frustrated | National Autism Resources |
26 Best Kids Books About Autism Sources/Lists
Source | Article |
A Day In Your Shoes | 15 fiction books for kids with characters who have autism or disabilities |
A Mighty Girl | A Different Way of Thinking: 20 Books About Autistic Mighty Girls |
Applied Behavior Analysis Program | 30 Best Children’s Books About the Autism Spectrum |
Austism Treatment Center | Top 7 Autism Books We Recommend for the Entire Family |
Autistic And Unapologetic | The Top 3 Books with Autistic Characters: 2017 |
Colours Of Us | 9 Multicultural Children’s Books about Autism |
Family Education | 8 Great Children’s Books About Autism |
Five Books | The Best Books on Autism |
Flappinessis | Best Picture Books about Autism |
Friendship Circle | The Top Five Autism Books for Parents and Educators |
Imagination Soup | Books for Kids With Characters on the Autism Spectrum |
Kitaab World | Picking Picture Books for Kids with Autism |
National Autism Resources | Autism Children’s Books for Siblings, Peers & Kids on the Spectrum |
New Horizons ABA | 10 Recommended Autism Books for Kids on the Spectrum, Siblings |
Parent Books | Autism Featured Books Kids |
Parenting | Books for Kids on the Autism Spectrum |
Psychology Today | Top Autism Spectrum Books |
Read Brightly | 7 Kid-Approved Books for Tweens with Asperger’s |
Reading Rockets | Children’s Books Featuring Characters with Autism or Asperger’s |
Romper | 11 Children’s Books That Help Kids Understand Autism |
Storytime Standouts | Autism and Asperger Syndrome Theme Books for Children |
Test Blog | 5 lovely children’s books about autism |
The Sensory Spectrum | Autism Books for Siblings |
Todays Parent | Best books about Autism |
We are Teachers | 12 Essential Books for Teaching Kids With Autism |
Yummy Mummy Club | Top 5 Autism Books For Children |