Fiction » Children’s books » Special needs

The Goodwill Vultures Club: A Day of Heroes    by Peak City Publishing, LLC
Price: $3.99 USD. 21860 words. Language: English. Published on April 9, 2013. Fiction » Children’s books » Readers / Chapter Books.

Goodwill Vultures Club gives readers an inside look at a boy facing more than a normal share of challenges, from divorced parents and confrontations with his peers, to a brother with cerebral palsy, to his own quest for other people to appreciate vultures as he does. Buzz strives to get others to see past his pet vulture’s exterior to the importance and value of the creature.
How to Teach Children to Think and Act Fairly    by George Giuliani Ph.D.
Price: $3.99 USD. 9070 words. Language: English. Published on September 26, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Social Issues / Bullying.

This book is about teaching children to think and act fairly. It is good that society is creating new laws to help prevent bullying. However, it is still best to instill an understanding of fairness in children from the earliest age possible, to prevent unfair behavior.
Amputeddy Helps a Friend    by Kate Policani
Price: Free! 720 words. Language: English. Published on July 3, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Special needs.

0.5 star(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Brandon Bear is worried. His dad was hurt serving in the millitary. At a playdate with Todd the Amputeddy, Brandon asks important questions about how his dad will be different. Todd helps Brandon see that everything will turn out all right. Amputeddy books voice the feelings of children with an amputation, or who know someone who does. Todd's experiences facilitate communication and understanding.
Charlie's Teacher    by Danielle Boyce
Price: $4.99 USD. 220 words. Language: English. Published on June 9, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Special needs.

Charlie’s Teacher is the story of a little girl whose baby brother has special needs.
I Get It! I Get It! How John Figures It Out    by Loraine Alderman and Yvonne Capitelli
Price: $9.99 USD. 4100 words. Language: English. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on June 8, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Special needs.

I Get It! How John Figures It Out, is one boy's triumph over Auditory Processing Disorder. A child with APD often feels alone and misunderstood. This can lead to low self esteem, sadness and confusion. The colorful illustrations bring to life John's journey from confusion to understanding, good self esteem and figuring it out from a child's point of view. Includes valuable resources & strategies.
Amputeddy Meets Nubby Bear    by Kate Policani
Price: Free! 690 words. Language: English. Published on June 4, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Special needs.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Amputeddy meets a new friend who is missing an arm. They play and become friends, comparing experiences and trials as amputee kids. They're glad to meet another little bear who knows what it is like to be a little different. Amputeddy books voice the feelings of children who have an amputation, or know someone who does. Todd's experiences pave the way for communication and understanding.
How Many Days Until Tomorrow    by Caroline Janover
Price: $4.99 USD. 31160 words. Language: English. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on April 23, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Family / Siblings.

2001 Parents' Choice Award Josh is a twelve-year-old with dyslexia who spends the summer on a remote island in Maine with his teasing older brother Simon and grandparents he hardly knows. He spends "the worst and the best" summer of his life on Seal Island, far out to sea off the coast of Maine.
Amputeddy Goes Back to School    by Kate Policani
Price: Free! 720 words. Language: English. Published on April 19, 2012. Fiction » Children’s books » Special needs.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Amputeddy is a little bear who has just recovered from an accident in which he lost his leg. This is his first day back at school! Join him in his fears and triumphs as he learns that he can still be a regular bear, just like everyone else.