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A Dragon With ADHD: A Children’s Story About ADHD. A Cute Book to Help Kids Get Organized, Focus, and Succeed.

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Having a pet dragon is very fun!

He can sit, roll over, and play…

He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…

But what if your dragon talks a lot and speaks really fast?

What

he’s very active and always run around?he likes to interrupt when others are talking?he has hard time concentrating and staying on task?he’s disorganized, forgetful and often loose his things? And more…What if your dragon is diagnosed with ADHD?

What if he is worried, scared and wonders what is wrong with him?

What should you do?

You help him understand ADHD! You teach him ADHD is not a “defect” and with the right attitude and help, it can be his asset!

How?

Get this book and learn how!

Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this is a must have book for children, parents and educators to teach kids about ADHD and how to get organized, focus and succeed in life,

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22 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 8, 2021

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Profile Image for Meredith Hourihan.
39 reviews
May 11, 2025
Another cute read for neurodivergent kids, this one on ADHD. I love that the protagonist's dragon has ADHD. It's a gentle way for a child to see themselves in an imaginative, playful way AND for siblings of ADHDrs to see their brother/sister in the dragon. It's an invitation for understanding and empathy all around. Highly recommend!
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2,112 reviews8 followers
December 3, 2021
This book was lengthy and hard for a young reader to relate to. The rhymes were clunky and distracting. It seemed like it was trying to accomplish too much at once. Also, it frames ADHD like a problem, rather than a group of tendencies. As someone with ADHD, I don't appreciate that.
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49 reviews1 follower
November 10, 2022
Most of us can relate to that exciting moment that leads us to interrupting. Diggory Doo Dragon “interrupted when she was teaching, even though knew he should NOT. Diggory tried to stop, but no matter how he tried, his words came spilling out-they would not stay inside.” Diggory loves talking, a lot and really loudly…even though Diggory knows better. It is not that he wanted to forget, but his brain refuses to remember. He knows he should clean his room but his brain strays and soon his toys are lost. Taking a strengths-based perspective, Diggory learns strategies for his challenges.

Growth mind-set is one of the strongest messages in this book. This text is a great resource for how to see challenges as opportunities to grow. We don’t have to set our goals so high that they feel out of reach. Goals are meant to be measurable and achievable. Students can learn to take something they want to be better at and ways to achieve this goal little by little.
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107 reviews11 followers
February 21, 2022
Ahhhhh this is so sweet. A lovely way to explain ADHD to children who might not know much about it, or to children that might not understand why they are the way they are. It is full of colour and speaks to kids with a gentle voice about ADHD. see more on https://simplyhonestreviews.webador.c...
37 reviews1 follower
December 6, 2021
I think that this would be a good book for children to read who are just starting to struggle and don't understand ADHD. The story is a little long for a kid to fully understand, but overall I thought that the message was very good and helpful!
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65 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2023
This is a great book for a child with ADHD who is having a rough time and needs perspective on their condition. Because a child can feel like they're caught in a world of silos, especially regarding something like this, and to normalize it is to normalize who they are.
1 review
March 11, 2021
Great

My kids love these books. They seem to get them and pay attention. This one will help as my youngest has just been diagnosed with ADHD.
1 review
March 25, 2021
Helpful

Great to read with my little guy with ADHD. I feel like it make him feel less different. As a parent of a child with ADHD and a teacher I would suggest it.
40 reviews
March 31, 2021
I've worked with children who have ADHD and this book does a great job at explaining what ADHD is to children to help them understand.
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889 reviews3 followers
January 1, 2025
Great to explain ADHD to kids.
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22 reviews
February 11, 2026
love this entire series. my kids are AuDhd and struggle when I try to explain these kinds of topics. this reformats it so they actually HEAR the message. wonderful tool for us!
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