He finished it in two sittings and read the raps out loud at dinner, and he's had fewer meltdowns since. No other book has held him like this."

 

Mia S, USA

ADHD Rapped Up

English Paperback

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Helps your child finally understand their own ADHD brain

Calm a meltdown before it takes over

Turns "what's wrong with me?" into "this is just how my brain works"

Builds the focus, calm & confidence that carry straight into adult life

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Ten short, illustrated chapters, each one following the same rhythm:

it tells your child what they'll learn, teaches it in plain language, then sums it up in a rap so it actually sticks.

Inside, your child discovers:

  • How the ADHD brain works, and the different types of ADHD
  • How to spot anger before it explodes
  • Breathing tricks to calm down fast
  • What "fight, flight, freeze" feels like in the body
  • How movement helps them focus
  • The "I can't" to "I can't yet" mindset
  • Famous people who built huge lives with ADHD

Built in throughout: movement breaks, a fidget feature, and QR codes that unlock a free audiobook and movement-break videos.

It's designed so a kid who never finishes books finishes this one.

It's written for ages 6 to 13.

Younger kids love it read aloud, and parents tell us it helps the whole family, siblings and adults included, finally understand ADHD together.

That's the whole reason it's built this way.

The skills aren't buried in long paragraphs. They're short, concrete, and tied to real moments: the meltdown, the panic before a test, the friend who set them off.

The raps lock them into memory, and the movement breaks and breathing tricks are things your child can do on the spot, not just read about.

The point isn't to finish the book. It's to reach for these tools the next time it's hard.

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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:

check How their ADHD brain works, and the different types

check Why they feel everything so big, and what to do

check How to spot anger rising before it explodes

check Breathing tricks that calm them in under a minute

check What "fight, flight, freeze" feels like in their body

check How movement actually helps them focus

check The switch from "I can't" to "I can't yet"

check How to reset and refocus with a movement break

check Famous people who built huge lives with ADHD

check Why their brain isn't broken, it's wired differently

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

  • "I bought it half-expecting it to sit on the shelf like every other ADHD book we've tried. He read the whole thing. The raps are what got him, he kept going back to do them again."

    Megan R, USA

  • "She got to the bit about the different types of ADHD, went quiet, and said 'so it's not just me being annoying.' She's nine. She's been carrying that for years. I had to leave the room for a second."

    David K, USA

  • The breathing bit and the movement breaks are the parts he actually uses. Last week he caught himself before a meltdown and went and did the shuffle thing. First time I've ever seen that."

    Jenna L, Canada

  • "It treats ADHD like a different wiring, not a flaw, and you can tell it's written by someone who's lived it. My kid trusts it in a way he never trusted the stuff from school."

    Ashley M, USA

  • "My son used to explode over homework every single night. Now he names what's happening, takes a beat, and we get through it. I didn't think a book could do that."

    Sarah T, Australia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    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.

    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."

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.