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I'm a mom of two neurodiverse kids.

Mainstream books weren't working for us, so I did the research and wrote my own — The Jukebox Time Travelers.

What's the book about? ↓
The story

The Jukebox Time Travelers

Six elementary school kids form a band and get pulled back in time through a magic jukebox. They solve problems in the past that turn out to be lined up with what they're each working through right now.

Every trip back is a teaching moment for executive functioning and social skills, wrapped up in flashy time travel, current kid culture, and six kids on their way to becoming rockstars.

The book itself is built for neurodiverse and less-motivated readers, based on real research: bigger type without dumbing down the story, short chapter intros and recaps so nobody loses the thread, a progress bar in every chapter, and no italics or blocks of capital letters — ever.

Why it's different

A real adventure first. Built for how these brains actually read, underneath.

Not a reading app or a workbook. A story a reluctant reader will actually want to finish.

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Bigger, roomier type

Sized and spaced for easier reading — the research says spacing matters far more than a special "dyslexia font."

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No italics, no block capitals

Ever. Both make text harder to decode for a lot of neurodiverse readers, so we just don't use them.

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Short intros and recaps

Every chapter starts with a quick reminder of where things left off, so nobody has to hold the whole plot in their head.

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A progress bar, every chapter

So finishing the chapter feels close and doable, not like a mountain with no end in sight.

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Skills hidden in the story

Executive functioning and social skills, never labeled, never a worksheet — just what these kids do to get through it.

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Leveling up, made visible

Every kid earns their own badges for their own wins — because no two kids are working on the same thing, and that's the point.

Meet the band

Six kids. Six real things they're each working on.

Which one is your kid?

Fin

Age 10 · Lead guitar

Starts everything. Working on finishing what he starts.

Nari

Age 10 · Keys

Always has a plan. Working on being flexible when it changes.

Simone

Age 9 · Drums

Holds the band together. Working on saying when she's not fine.

Cruz

Age 10 · Bass

Photographic memory. Working on keeping track of his own stuff.

Maya

Age 8 · Vocals

Lives in the moment. Working on giving people a heads-up before she acts.

Pip

Age 7 · Sound board

Hears everything in the background. Working on starting things for herself.

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