Yesterday, I was so excited to read Stephanie Skolmoski’s book, “Celiac Kid,” and provide feedback on its readability and explanation of the disease for children. Page by page, she wrote a very sweet story about a little boy who copes with Celiac Disease as a child, carefully the challenges encountered in the cafeteria and at birthday parties. As seen below, the words are very kid-friendly and perfectly depicts the daily challenges us Celiacs face each day (complete with youthful illustrations). If you know someone that could benefit by a copy, please click here. Although gluten-intolerance can be a difficult concept to explain (especially to a child), this book is a wonderful (and simplified) way to introduce a wheat-free diet to a little one!
The first reviews of The Celiac Kid are here!!! You can view them here on Amazon. Thank you to all of the people who have taken the time to read and write a review of our book. We are ever-so grateful!
We’ve been trying to improve and make this website more exciting. This last week I’ve compiled all of the reviews we’ve had on all of our books since 2006. It’s been pretty fun and somewhat gratifying to see articles and pictures of kids around the world enjoying our books, especially A Paper Hug. We don’t have any new ones for The Celiac Kid yet, but, fingers crossed, we should get some by the end of the week.
I’ve also been compiling links for military and celiac communities, websites and blogs. As I find more reviews and links I’ll be adding on to what we’ve got. So keep checking back for new things on our links and reviews page!
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