Story-based ADHD resources that help children thrive.
Made for every family, teacher and child navigating ADHD.
Trusted by parents, teachers, guardians, healthcare professionals
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Our resources combine engaging stories with actionable strategies to make everyday challenges easier and learning joyful.
Because every child deserves to feel seen, valued, and capable of success.
Books that help kids thrive.
Worlds kids love. Tools adults trust.

Mira’s Peaceful Pause
This gentle book introduces mindfulness and impulse control through a simple breathing technique.
It helps children slow down, reflect, and make thoughtful choices, supporting calm and emotional balance.

Mira & the Pool of Possibilities
This story helps children explore focus and self-confidence by learning how to set small, achievable goals.
It encourages resilience and celebrates individuality, turning challenges into opportunities for growth.

Mira & the Tree of Colours
A vibrant story that teaches emotional literacy and self-awareness using colour-based mood strategies.
Children learn to recognise, express, and regulate emotions in positive ways.
Characters kids connect with.
Real traits, real challenges faced by neurodiverse children. Helping kids feel seen, supported, and proud of who they are.
Binky
A gentle and sensitive friend who feels emotions deeply.
Lola
An energetic adventurer who loves nature and hidden treasures.
Indi
A creative inventor bursting with ideas.
Mira
A curious explorer who loves asking questions and discovering new things.
Floyd
A brave and loyal protector.
Wally
A playful jokester who loves making others laugh.
Oliver
Busta
What our
customers say.
“Mel’s visit was engaging and practical. Her storytelling connected with students on a personal level, and her activities encouraged creative thinking in a way that felt accessible and inclusive.”
Ms. Carter
Year 4 Teacher
“My son came home talking about Mira and Binky with so much excitement. He’s never related to a character like that before. Mel’s book helped him feel understood and proud of how his mind works.”
Rachel
Parent
“I liked how Mel showed us that having lots of ideas is a good thing. I made my own Idea Nest and started writing my own story. It was fun and made me feel confident.”
Noah
Age 10