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Stripey McStripeface: The Zebra Who Wanted To Be A Horse - Paperback

Stripey McStripeface: The Zebra Who Wanted To Be A Horse - Paperback

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by Chris Wenger (Author)

A neurodiversity affirming story that teaches neurodivergent kids "you belong" and "it's okay to be different" with simple, accessible language - created by a neurodivergent author.

Comes with bonus activities to build self-acceptance and self-confidence, and deepen trust and connection!

More about the book:

Stripey McStripeface is a zebra who feels out of place. In a world full of horses, he stands out, and that makes him wonder if he should be more like them. So, he tries to act like a horse, galloping, neighing, and rolling with the herd. But no matter what he does, his stripes won't disappear.

When an unexpected turn of events takes Stripey on a wild adventure, he learns that trying to fit in by being someone you're not doesn't lead to happiness. Instead, he discovers the power of self-acceptance, identity, and learning that it's okay to be different.

This neurodiversity-affirming story is about more than just a zebra. It's about every child who's ever felt the pressure to change, hide, or mask who they are just to be accepted.

Through Stripey's journey, neurodivergent kids learn that:


  • Fitting in isn't the same as belonging

  • Authenticity beats perfection every time

  • The things that make us different are also what make us great

This is perfect for:


  • ✔️ Neurodivergent kids (Autistic, ADHD, PDA, and more!)

  • ✔️ Encouraging self-awareness and embracing authenticity

  • ✔️ Classrooms, therapy settings and meaningful family discussions

Join Stripey on a journey of laughter, self-discovery, and learning to celebrate the stripes that make us who we are!

About the Author:
Chris Wenger is a high school speech therapist who believes that being yourself is the greatest strength of all. Known as Speech Dude on social media, he shares humor, creativity, and neurodiversity-affirming insights with the world. When he's not working with students, you can find him crackin' dad jokes, playing his guitar, or hanging out with his five children!

Number of Pages: 34
Dimensions: 0.09 x 8.5 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: June 10, 2025
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