It’s Neurodiversity Celebration Week!

It’s Neurodiversity Celebration Week!

Cartoon graphic with red and teal background titled "What is Neurodiversity?" Features a smiling bug with a rainbow infinity symbol labelled “Neurodivergant.” Text explains neurodiversity as natural variation in how brains work, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia. Ends with "Different doesn’t mean broken, it means brilliant!"
Bright red and teal graphic titled “Why this Week Matters.” A happy brown chicken holds a rainbow heart. Text highlights the goals of Neurodiversity Celebration Week: celebrating differences, raising awareness, creating space for neurodivergent voices, and spreading kindness.
Colourful image titled “A Gentle Reminder” with a cartoon chick wearing a brain hat full of numbers and letters. Message reminds neurodivergent people they are not too much, not lazy or broken, and they are doing their best in a world not designed for them.Cute graphic titled “What Can YOU Do?” on a red and teal background. A yellow cartoon bee labelled “ADH-BEE” holds a heart. The text encourages people to support neurodiverse voices, be kind, make space for different needs, and support neurodivergent-owned businesses.
Playful illustration titled “Neurodiversity Representation Matters.” Shows a fluffy cat and a ferret holding a red “AUDHD” banner. Text explains why it’s important to see neurodivergent people represented, and that Innabox creates ADHD and autism-themed products with humour, heart, and hope.

Close-up of the ADH-Bee Glittery Bee Enamel Pin by Innabox. This cheerful yellow and black bee has swirly wings, a heart-topped antenna, and "ADH-Bee" written across its body. Set against red, blue, and yellow crepe paper for a vibrant, playful background.

ADH-Bee Glittery Bee Enamel Pin - ADHD

Yellow lanyard with cheerful sun and cloud designs, and motivational phrases to avoid burnout. Designed to promote awareness for invisible illnesses and hidden disabilities. Includes a black safety buckle and metal clasp. Displayed on a red and blue geometric background.

Don't Burn Yourself Out Lanyard with Safety Catch

Innabox's 'Sorry, Is My Autism Showing?' enamel pin surrounded by colourful paper confetti on a vibrant blue and red background. The pin showcases multicoloured text in a playful font, sparking conversations around autism awareness. Innabox crafts disability-inspired products that uplift those with chronic illnesses and hidden disabilities, making this pin a fun yet impactful way to promote understanding and acceptance.

Sorry is my Autism Showing? Enamel Pin

The Dikspraxia Sticker - Dyspraxia on a red, blue and green background with a red stripe candy bag and colouring pencils. The brown dik dik antelope shaped sticker has its two front legs splayed chaotically with black text reading 'dikspraxia' across its middle. The design is raising awareness for dyspraxia and neurodivergence.

Dikspraxia Dik-dik Sticker - Dyspraxia

A zone out notebook with a ferret with ADHD written on its tummy and the words 'Zone out' on the top it is on a blue, green and red background. A hand drawn design to raise awareness for neurodiversity, adhd, autism.

Zone out ADHD / Neurodiversity Notepad

A vibrant sticker by Innabox displaying the message, "If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my spends," in a fun, pixelated font. The sticker has a jagged white border, a light blue background, and small icons of coins surrounding the text. The sticker is photographed on a colourful background with blue, red, and white elements. This product is designed to support and uplift those with chronic illnesses or hidden disabilities.

If You Wanna Be My Lover Sticker

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