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Story books to help young children understand their allergy.
I Can't Have That, I Have Allergies
I Can't Have That, I Have Allergies is a sensitively written story by a mother whose daughter has life-threatening allergies. It will enlighten those unfamiliar with the severity of such allergies, and it will help children who suffer from them to know that they aren't alone.Zoe's Big Day Out
Zoe's Big Day Out is a fun, colourful social story with beautiful illustrations to explain to children what it is like to attend an allergy clinic and have skin prick tests completed.Izzy and Ollie Adventure in an Ambulance
Knowing how to respond to an emergency can save lives and the inspiration behind this storybook proves that even a child of two-and-a-half years of age can learn what to do. Author Jo Keeling’s daughter, Isabelle, known as Izzy, was that very age when she managed to call an ambulance for her mother following a severe allergic reaction, otherwise known as an anaphylactic shock.Jacq Has Celiac
Jacq Has Celiac is a story about a young girl who has celiac disease and feels excluded at lunchtime. With her parents support she finds a way to bring unity for her, her friends and others on restrictive food diets.The Magical Cookie
The Magical Cookie is a story about Claire who has celiac disease and finds herself excluded from birthday treats until her dad invents a way for her to always include herself.Books with information about allergies and anaphylaxis aimed at adults
Understanding Allergy
In Understanding Allergy, Dr Sophie Farooque, a leading expert and consultant in allergy, will provide allergy sufferers and their families with the knowledge they need to help them navigate this minefield.My Family & Food Allergies
My Family and Food Allergies is for anyone caring for, or close to, a child with food allergies. It covers every aspect of the journey from diagnosis to helping your child on the path to independence. First and foremost, it is aimed at parents but it is also a must-read for grandparents, friends, teachers and others keen to learn more about living with food allergies.Thrive Allergy Free
A guide for parents who have children with allergies. Dr Uche Okorji-Obike combines her personal experience and research to provide the most salient and useful information for families.By donating your preloved books to Anaphylaxis UK, not only will you declutter your shelves, but you’ll also be making a valuable contribution to a worthy cause.
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