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The best new inclusive children’s books: November 2025

Welcome back to our IBC monthly round-up of the latest and greatest diverse children’s books published this month!

November brought us some fabulously festive children’s fiction books, Anisha, Accidental Detective: Christmas Chaos! and The Other Father Christmas; some brilliant board books featuring neurodiversity at their core, The Clean-up Monster and My Dinosaur Shoes, and more scrumptious stories and new series additions to enjoy in the run-up to and over the holidays!

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How are books selected for this booklist of the latest releases in inclusive children’s books?

You are browsing the Inclusive Books for Children round-up of the very best diverse children’s books published each month in the UK. We run this feature every month to help parents, librarians, teachers and anyone else choosing a book for a child to make great, up-to-date choices.

Working with every traditional publisher in the UK, we obtain all eligible inclusive children’s books, usually fiction for ages 1 to 9, to assess their suitability for our round-up. The books feature main characters who are neurodivergent or disabled or from diverse ethnic backgrounds or family structures.

Each book is reviewed and rated by two members of our diverse panel of experts in children’s literature. At least one reviewer will have lived experience of the marginalised identity represented in each book.

Only the highest-rated books are published on our website and then served up to you in our monthly round-up!