


Riveted & immersive reads
for Young ADHD minds
Nothing revives the brain more than reading books with characters that children with ADHD can relate to.

Connect with like-minded
characters
Allowing children with ADHD to experience adventures and problem-solving strategies with characters they can relate to.

Giving young brains
something to 'focus on.'
Vibrant illustrations and blissful stories to help children feel connected and composed.

About Author
Candice Anderson is the co-founder of a private Christian school in Central Florida. With an Associate’s and Bachelor’s degree in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION and a Master’s degree in Administration.
Candice gained her knowledge by working with students diagnosed with ADHD, Autism, OCD, and a myriad of other exceptionalities. She collaborated with her exceptionally qualified family members, including a teacher, principal, ADHD Coach, and a board-certified physician, to publish books specifically designed to help students with ADHD.
In addition to working with children and writing, Anderson loves to spend her time at the Church. She also manages to divide her time between snow skiing, traveling, and reading. Keep a lookout for the rest of Anderson’s series of books – releasing later this year.

“ADHD is fascinating and can provide many blessings and exciting moments, but you have to learn how to manage it and train your brain to know how to use it properly. My books are designed to do just that.”

Featured Books
Check out a short list of some inspiring reads by the author that helps children with ADHD feel better and more focused.

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Books
Antsy Andy is a book about Andy, a young ant growing up with ADHD who constantly finds himself in outrageous and difficult situations. He gets scolded by his teachers for making careless mistakes at school and feels embarrassed in front of his classmates for his blunders. Any student who learns or thinks differently will be able to relate to Andy.

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"Cooper loves the illustrations in Antsy Andy. The exercises are simple yet powerful. It's great for children with ADHD as it helps them feel important and heard. I would highly recommend Antsy Andy to all the teachers and parents trying to help their kids with ADHD."

"These books are a great source of learning, especially for elementary school-going kids. I would highly recommend these books to my friends and family members looking for something new to teach their children with ADHD."

"My son has been diagnosed with ADHD recently, and he is currently receiving occupational therapy. We have also tested alternative treatments, but nothing has worked better than these books. I can't wait for the author to write more books like these because my son loves them!"