"Sometimes the world feels too loud... too bright... too busy. And that's okay!"
Meet Kaiden - a fun, thoughtful boy with Super Senses!
Based on true events, Kaiden's Super Senses is a gentle, empowering story that helps young readers understand what it's like to experience Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).
With the help of his best friend Henry (a squishy green turtle), Kaiden shares how loud noises, bright lights, textures, and big crowds can sometimes feel overwhelming - and how comforting spaces, favourite objects, and supportive friends can help.
Written and illustrated by Michaela Michie - and inspired by her son's own sensory experiences - this beautiful picture book celebrates neurodiversity and helps children embrace self-acceptance and self-advocacy.
Perfect for:
✅ Children aged 3-7
✅ Families of children with SPD or sensory sensitivities
✅ Teachers, early childhood educators, and therapists
✅ Classrooms learning about inclusion and neurodiversity
A story to help kids with Super Senses feel seen, understood, and proud of who they are - and to help others understand too!