The Duck Who Couldn't Eat Snails (Paperback)
The Duck Who Couldn't Eat Snails (Paperback)
Paperback Book
Dolly the duck is invited to a birthday party, but she is too afraid to go; she has a food allergy - she is allergic to snails. Dolly must decide whether the party is a safe and fun place for her to play, and her friend helps her to unpack a fear of her allergy. Dolly eventually feels her allergies are understood and the party becomes a safe place for her to play.
This cute and charming story is aimed at children aged 0-10 years old and highlights the everyday challenges children with food allergies face. This book creates a space for conversation about the impacts a food allergy can have on the wider family. Using child friendly language and illustrations, the seriousness of food allergies is conveyed, whilst telling the story in a fun rhyming way. This book can be used as a resource for educators and parents to help raise awareness of food allergies and their impacts and promote a sense of inclusion for children with allergies.
This book is perfect if you've been searching for a resource for your pre-school or school aged child who might have a sibling, a friend or a family member with a food allergy. It can help them to understand the impact of eating foods have for the person with the allergy, as well as the anxiety and nervousness that goes along with having a food allergy. For many families, one or more of the children might have an allergy to something - food, pollen, insects etc., and this book tries to promote inclusion and bring awareness to the commonality of food allergies.
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This simple message illustrates how allergies impact a child and what they might miss out on. It’s not just about missing out; it's about the fear of getting hurt if they aren't careful. I appreciated the empathy shown by both Dolly and Fredwina. Open communication ensured that Dolly could attend her friend’s birthday party without any difficulties.
A wonderful book to raise awareness and understanding of food allergies, including helping children appreciate of some of the challenges faced by someone with an allergy. This important message is delivered in a fun way, with a rhyming story and bright illustrations that engages both kids and parents.
This is such a great book to teach children about allergies. I will be recommending to all of my parent friends!!