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A Book List for Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID)

1. Allia Zobel Nolan, What I Like About Me!

2. Bobbi Kates, We’re Different, We’re the Same

3. Celeste Shally, Since We're Friends: An Autism Picture Book

4. Eliza Woloson, My Friend Isabelle

5. Holly Robinson Peete, Ryan Elizabeth Peete, My Brother Charlie

6. Idilian Casanueva, I Like to Flap My Hands

7. Jenna Glatzer, Taking Down Syndrome to School

8. Max Miller, Hello, My Name Is Max and I Have Autism

9. Pat Thomas, Don’t Call Me Special (A Frist Look at Disability)

10. Rebecca Elliot, Just Because

11. Sofie Koborg, Do you Understand Me: My Life, My Thoughts, My Autism Spectrum

Disorder

12. Todd Parr, It’s Okay to Be Different

13. Virginia Fleming, Be Good to Eddie Lee

14. Alden R. Carter, Big Brother Dustin

15. Maria Shriver, What’s Wrong with Timmy

16. Robert Kraus, Leo the Late Bloomer

17. Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, We’ll Paint the Octopus Red

18. Shaila Abdullah and Aanyah Abdullah, My Friend Suhana

19. Sharlee Glenn and Dan Andreason, Keeping Up With Roo

20. Nan Holcomb, Danny and The Merry-Go-Round


21. Albert Bosch, Maria Sala, Silvia Alvarez, and John Brokenbow, Pablo Pineda: Being

Different Is A Value

22. Genevieve Moore, Catherine’s Story

23. Becky Carey, 47 Strings, Tessa’s Special Code

24. Julia Cook, ‘It’s Hard To Be A Verb!’

25. Lori DeMonia, 'Leah's Voice'

26. James Dillon, Okay Kevin

27. P.K. Hallinan, A Rainbow of Friends

28. Karen Hesse, Just Because

29. Deborah Hodge, Lily and the Mixed-Up Letters

30. Lynda Mullaly Hunt, Fish In a Tree

31. Ann M. Martin, Best Kept Secret

32. Jane O’ Connor, Fancy Nancy: Best Reading Buddies

33. Patricia Polacco, 'Thank You, Mr. Falker'

34. Lisa Tompkins, Why Are You Looking At Me? I Just Have Down Syndrome

35. Lin Oliver & Henry Winkle, ‘Holy Enchilada’

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