Books for siblings of disabled children

Helping young children to understand about their brother or sister's disability.
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the book views our shoes growing up with a brother or sister with special needs
Views from Our Shoes: Growing Up with a Brother or Sister with Special Needs
Views from Our Shoes: Growing Up with a Brother or Sister with Special Needs by Donald J. Meyer and Cary Pillo.
the cover to what's up with ben?, which features an image of several people
What's Up with Ben? Medikidz Explain Autism
What's Up with Ben? Medikidz Explain Autism by Dr Kim Chilman-Blair and Shawn Deloache
the other kid draw it out guidebook for kids dealing with a special needs sibling
The Other Kid: A Draw It Out Guidebook For Kids Dealing With A Special Needs Sibling
The Other Kid by Lorraine Donlon. Workbook for siblings of children with special needs.
the book cover for special brothers and sisters
Special Brothers and Sisters: Stories and Tips for Siblings of Children with Special Needs, Disability or Serious Illness
Special Brothers and Sisters: Stories and Tips for Siblings of Children with a Disability or Serious Illness by Annette Hames and Monica McCaffrey.
the book cover for through the eyes of me by tom roberts with an illustration of a girl in overalls
Through the Eyes of Me
Through the Eyes of Me by Jon Roberts | Graffeg Publishing
the book cover for leah's voice shows two girls hugging each other in front of a bed
Leah's Voice
Leah's Voice is a new children's story about issues children encounter when they meet a child with special needs and the difficulties siblings can face. It focuses on two sisters. Through kindness and devotion, one sister shows the importance of including everyone and acceptance.
the children's book cover for love for logan, featuring two girls in pink dresses
Love for Logan
Love for Logan by Lori DeMonia is about a young girl learns to better understand why day to day life can be challenging for her older sister who has a sensory processing disorder.
the book cover for sleep - overs, illustrated by nick sharaft with children sleeping in
Sleepovers
Sleepovers by Jacqueline Wilson. Daisy is finding her feet with a new group of friends, slowly becoming "one of the gang" who take it in turns to have sleep-over parties. But with her own turn to play host fast approaching, Daisy is faced with the task of telling her new friends about her mentally and physically disabled older sister, and she is unsure how they will react.
an illustrated book with birds flying in the sky
Avery book | Imagine2
Avery is a children's book written to help start conversations between children, families and doctors about rare disease and research.
a painting of a barn with birds flying over it and the words perfect written below
Perfect by Nicola Davies | Graffeg Publishing
Perfect is a story of anticipation, disappointment, acceptance and love, tackling disability from a child's perspective. By Nicola Davies.
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What's Up with Astra? Medikidz Explain ADHD
What's Up with Astra? Medikidz explain ADHD: Dr Kim Chilman-Blair and Dr Paula Finn
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What's Up with Wendy? Medikidz Explain Epilepsy by Kim Chilman-Blair and John Taddeo
a book cover with an image of a rubber duck and goldfish
Rules
My 10 year old daughter really enjoyed a book called 'Rules' by Cynthia Lord. It is written with young children in mind, who have an autistic family member. It has a very sympathetic approach and great humour.
the cover to what's up with james?
What's Up with James? Medikidz Explain Depression
What's Up with James? Medikidz Explain Depression by Dr Kim Chilman-Blair and Shawn Deloache