The Rainbow Brain is a groundbreaking nonfiction picture book for children aged 6-10, the first of its kind to explore what it means to be both autistic and ADHD (AuDHD).
Written by AuDHD paediatric psychologist Sandhya Menon (who kinda maybe sorta REALLY gets it), this vibrant, strengths-based book explains how an AuDHD brain navigates the world: holding two seemingly opposite neurotypes at once, managing sensory sensitivities, and understanding the accommodations that can help.
It's simple. It's factual. It's deeply affirming and introduces young readers to their own neurodivergent identity in a way that helps them celebrate their uniqueness and lean in. It's a book that children will delight in and adults feel that part of themselves held.
The Rainbow Brain is a nod to Sandhya's earlier book, The Brain Forest, after many children proudly announced "I have a rainbow brain " after resonating with the pages, and this book is dedicated to the numerous children creating their own meaning making in this world. The Rainbow Brain is an invaluable resource for AuDHD children, parents, educators, and allied health professionals seeking neuro-affirming, identity-positive materials. Whether used in classrooms, therapy settings, or at home, The Rainbow Brain helps neurodivergent children feel seen, understood, and proud of how their minds work.
Themes: For ages 4-10 Autism ADHD AuDHD Neurodiversity Neuroaffirming Positive Identity Inclusive Education