Hyperactivity Books

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Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have The Wiggle Fidgets: (ADHD, Creativity, and Intelligence) (The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses Book 1) Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have The Wiggle Fidgets: (ADHD, Creativity, and Intelligence) (The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses Book 1)
by (shelved 2 times as hyperactivity)
avg rating 4.15 — 534 ratings — published 2008
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ADHD 2.0: New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction—From Childhood Through Adulthood ADHD 2.0: New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction—From Childhood Through Adulthood (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 4.07 — 13,003 ratings — published 2021
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I Am Wriggly I Am Wriggly (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.56 — 210 ratings — published 2024
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Motorcycles, Sushi & One Strange Book (Real Life, #1) Motorcycles, Sushi & One Strange Book (Real Life, #1)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.88 — 570 ratings — published 2010
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Maybe... Maybe... (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 4.05 — 842 ratings — published 2021
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My Teacher is a Robot My Teacher is a Robot (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 2.84 — 290 ratings — published 2019
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I Have Ants in My Pants: A Picture Book About Learning Self-Control and Respecting Others Space (National Center for Youth Issues) I Have Ants in My Pants: A Picture Book About Learning Self-Control and Respecting Others Space (National Center for Youth Issues)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 4.28 — 120 ratings — published
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Executive Functions: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Evolved Executive Functions: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Evolved (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 4.05 — 125 ratings — published 2012
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Frog Power (Cul-de-sac Kids, #5) Frog Power (Cul-de-sac Kids, #5)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.87 — 199 ratings — published 1995
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Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key (Joey Pigza, #1) Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key (Joey Pigza, #1)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.76 — 16,979 ratings — published 1998
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The Middle of Somewhere The Middle of Somewhere (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.47 — 178 ratings — published 2007
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Tommy Can't Stop! Tommy Can't Stop! (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.74 — 350 ratings — published 2015
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Clark the Shark Clark the Shark (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.92 — 1,746 ratings — published 2013
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Fidgety Fish Fidgety Fish (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as hyperactivity)
avg rating 3.73 — 392 ratings — published 2001
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Christopher McDougall
“Maybe the wild ones weren't hyperactive; maybe they were misplaced heroes. After all, in another era, the same behavior that is now throttled with Ritalin and disciplinary rap sheets would have been the mark of greatness, the early blooming of a true champion. Riordan played with the idea, imagining the what-ifs. What if strong, assertive children were redirected rather than discouraged? What if there were a place for them, an outdoor training camp that felt like a playground, where they could cut loose with all those natural instincts to run, wrestle, climb, swim, and explore?”
Christopher McDougall, Natural Born Heroes: How a Daring Band of Misfits Mastered the Lost Secrets of Strength and Endurance

Jaclyn Moriarty
“She's always getting into trouble because she gets bored really really easily. [...]
My mum says it's because Celia has an attention span the size of a sesame seed.
Celia's mum says it's because Celia's identity is unfurling itself slowly, like a tulip bud, and it's a breathtakingly beautiful thing to see.”
Jaclyn Moriarty, Feeling Sorry for Celia

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