AAC Inclusive Books
Sharing and using AAC inclusive books is so important. It allows AAC users an opportunity to see themselves portrayed in a book, and also allows others to learn about people that are different than them, ultimately increasing awareness and empathy.
Many of the books that feature AAC explain what AAC is and how it can help others. There are other stories that dive deeper into the emotions and experiences an AAC users has. No matter what book you pick off this list, you are providing an inclusive environment were all our welcome!
All the books on this list were written by parents of AAC users or SLPs, hoping to share the joy of communication no matter the method.
AAC Alphabet Adventures - By Amanda Hartmann and Nanhee Ha
AAC Rhyme time - By Amanda Hartmann and Nanhee Ha
I talk in different ways - By Amanda Hartmann and Nanhee Ha
A Day with No Words - By Tiffany Hammond
Lucas the Lion Loves the Tiny Talker - By Ryan Rollen and Brittani Rollen
Bonus comes with a tiny talker (My girls LOVE this)
More than Words - By Roz MacLean
Me and My AAC - By Tabitha Cabrera
Why My AAC Device Changed My Life - By Crystal Holscher
Artie is Awesome - By Deidra Darst
Something to Say About My Communication Device - By Eden Molineux
Eddie the Elephant has Something to Say - By Alison Johns
A Voice of her Own - By Lois Young and Sarah Young
Don’t You Talk the Way I Talk? - By Tabitha Cabrera
Kiera gets a Talker - By Shubha Balabaer
All the ways Sterling Communicates - By Courtney Peebles
Sy and You - By Megan Craft
Happy reading!