Help your child finally understand their own ADHD brain
Kids with ADHD know they're different. They just don't know why, so they fill in the blank: I'm lazy. I'm the bad kid.
ADHD: Rapped Up! shows them how their brain actually works, through illustrated guides and raps that lock it in. A few pages in, most kids look up and say it: "wait... that's me." That's where the shame ends and working with their brain begins.
✓ written in a language kids actually understand
Raise a kid who can handle anger, panic and meltdowns
The fight at school. The panic before a test. The homework that ends in a slammed door.
Most ADHD kids melt down in those moments, because no one's shown them what's happening in their own body, or what to do about it.
ADHD: Rapped Up! teaches them to catch anger before it blows and reset with breathing tricks and movement breaks they can do anywhere.
✓ gives kids tools they can use the second it hits
What your child will learn...
Inside these pages, your child discovers how their own brain works, and the exact skills to work with it instead of against it:
Written by a teacher who has ADHD, not a doctor who reads about it
Most ADHD advice comes from people who've never lived it. Kids feel the difference and tune straight out.
ADHD: Rapped Up! is written by Mr G (Jamie Gilbert), a teacher who has ADHD himself and has spent ten years turning "I'm in trouble again" into wins, with millions following him online.
So every page feels like an adult who's been exactly where your kid is sitting, on their side the whole way. It's a Sunday Times Bestseller, it's used in real schools, and it's backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. The only risk is leaving your child without it.
✓ the rare ADHD book written from the inside
Over 2400+ people have already opened their eyes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ADHD: Rapped Up! about?
What is ADHD: Rapped Up! about?
It's a fun, illustrated guide that explains ADHD to kids in a way they actually get. Across ten short chapters it covers how the ADHD brain works, the different types, how to handle anger and big feelings, breathing and movement tricks to calm down and focus, and why their brain isn't broken, just wired differently. Every chapter ends in a rap so the lesson sticks. It's written by Mr G (Jamie Gilbert), a teacher who has ADHD himself.
My child just got diagnosed and feels "different" or "bad." Will this help with that?
My child just got diagnosed and feels "different" or "bad." Will this help with that?
Yes, and it's often the biggest thing parents notice. The book treats ADHD as a different wiring, not a flaw. Most kids hit a page and think "this is me," and the shame starts to lift. They go from "something's wrong with me" to "this is just how my brain works."
We've tried other ADHD books and they didn't land. How is this different?
We've tried other ADHD books and they didn't land. How is this different?
Most are written by people who've never lived it, in a format kids tune out. This one is written by a teacher who has ADHD, and it's built to actually be read: raps, fidgets, movement, audio. It's a Sunday Times Bestseller because kids engage with it instead of ignoring it.
Does it work if my child isn't a strong reader?
Does it work if my child isn't a strong reader?
Yes. The text comes in short chunks with big illustrations and lots of white space, so no page feels overwhelming. If reading is a struggle, the free audiobook lets them follow along by ear, and the raps help with word recognition and memory.
Will this actually help in real situations, or is it just theory?
Will this actually help in real situations, or is it just theory?
It's built around real moments: the meltdown, the panic before a test, the friend who set them off. Your child walks away with things they can do on the spot, like a breathing trick that calms them in under a minute and a movement break to reset. Tools, not theory.
Can I read it with my child, or is it just for them?
Can I read it with my child, or is it just for them?
Both work. Plenty of parents read it alongside their child, especially the 7 to 9 age range, and say it finally gave the whole family a shared way to talk about ADHD. Siblings and adults get a lot out of it too.
Is it a physical book or digital?
It's a physical paperback, and every copy includes QR codes to a free audiobook and movement-break videos.
What if it isn't right for us?
What if it isn't right for us?
It's backed by a 100% money-back guarantee. If it doesn't help your child within 30 days, you get your money back, no fuss. The only risk is leaving your child without it.
Can my child read it more than once?
Can my child read it more than once?
Yes, and most do. The raps make it the kind of book kids go back to, and the skills are ones they grow into and reuse for years.