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Daddy's Got the Zoomies is a heartwarming and playful children's book that helps families talk about ADHD in a way that's positive, relatable, and fun.
Meet Daddy-a loving, silly, energetic parent whose brain sometimes has a "case of the zoomies." His thoughts bounce like colorful balls, his stories zig-zag in surprising directions, and his days are filled with bursts of energy and laughter. But along with the zoomies come clever coping tricks, silly strategies, and moments of connection that show how ADHD can also bring creativity, joy, and resilience.
Told through the eyes of Daddy and his daughter Marley, this story blends humor and heart to help kids understand why their parents (or themselves!) might think, act, or feel a little differently sometimes. It celebrates families who live with ADHD and reminds readers that differences can be strengths too.
Perfect for:
Families living with ADHD (kids or parents) Teachers, therapists, and counselors looking for read-aloud stories that spark conversations Any child who has ever wondered why grown-ups can be a little silly sometimes
With vibrant illustrations, playful language, and a message of love and acceptance, Daddy's Got the Zoomies is more than a story-it's a celebration of what makes families unique.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Daddy's Got the Zoomies is a heartwarming and playful children's book that helps families talk about ADHD in a way that's positive, relatable, and fun.
Meet Daddy-a loving, silly, energetic parent whose brain sometimes has a "case of the zoomies." His thoughts bounce like colorful balls, his stories zig-zag in surprising directions, and his days are filled with bursts of energy and laughter. But along with the zoomies come clever coping tricks, silly strategies, and moments of connection that show how ADHD can also bring creativity, joy, and resilience.
Told through the eyes of Daddy and his daughter Marley, this story blends humor and heart to help kids understand why their parents (or themselves!) might think, act, or feel a little differently sometimes. It celebrates families who live with ADHD and reminds readers that differences can be strengths too.
Perfect for:
Families living with ADHD (kids or parents) Teachers, therapists, and counselors looking for read-aloud stories that spark conversations Any child who has ever wondered why grown-ups can be a little silly sometimes
With vibrant illustrations, playful language, and a message of love and acceptance, Daddy's Got the Zoomies is more than a story-it's a celebration of what makes families unique.