
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!



















