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Reviews

"In Victor and the Vroom, Lydia, using a powerful engine with its own unique sound, weaves a delightful and powerful story for children with ADHD (or without) about embracing their differences." Edward (Ned) Hallowell, M.D., board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, speaker and author on ADHD, founder of the Hallowell Centers

“What a fabulous way to teach young children (and adults) the strengths and challenges of an ADHD mind!”
Janine Rosche, author and human development lecturer

“A lovely story about being yourself, and embracing precisely who you are in any given moment.”
Carmela LaVigna Coyle, children’s author

“This story helps children learn to celebrate and appreciate their differences.”
W. Terry Whalin, writer and editor

“A tribute to the power and creativity of the ADHD brain that kids can understand.”
Laura Perdew, children’s author

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Inspired by my son’s diagnosis of ADHD, Victor is a regular-looking little car with an extraordinary engine inside that doesn’t sound like any of the other cars in the class. His engine gets him in trouble, but also is the driving force behind many of his creative abilities.