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Rating: Summary: From a kid whose been there, done that Review: awesome book! zeroes in on the key parts of having an allergy! great book to read to little kids. I personally have a life threatening allergy to peanuts and all tree nuts. thank you for your time.
Rating: Summary: Excellent book for kids with food allergies Review: I bought the 1st edition over a year ago and the teacher in his classroom has said that the children love it. They like to hear it read to them. They love the pictures! She said after a year it was well used as they play with it alot. A book needs to hold up with kids at this age. I just purchased the 2nd edition feeling that it was different enough to own it. I am glad I did. The pictures have changed a bit and look wonderful, but the message is still excellent and kids can understand it. Most messages are lost with kids at this age when dealing with serious issues such as food allergies. Geat job! Even though the book is 100% focused on peanut allergies, which is why I got it, the rules remains the same with all food allergies in how they relate to other children playing with the children with the food allergy. I would recommend any parent that has a pre-schooler or a child in K-5 or thier school to buy this book!
Rating: Summary: From a kid whose been there, done that Review: I bought the first edition for my nephew with a peanut allergy. He enjoyed it because it addressed his difficulty in explaining his allergy to his classmates. I bought 2 copies of the second edition and donated them to elementary schools where I volunteer in the library. Both librarians were excited to receive the book and were anxious to read it to their students. One librarian took the book immediately to the Kindergarten teacher because a student had arrived that day with a peanut allergy. I like the book because it explains how an allergic child must be "excluded" when it pertains to peanuts, but wants to be "included" in everything else. I can't wait for the author to write more books about other allergies.
Rating: Summary: Librarians loved it! Review: I bought the first edition for my nephew with a peanut allergy. He enjoyed it because it addressed his difficulty in explaining his allergy to his classmates. I bought 2 copies of the second edition and donated them to elementary schools where I volunteer in the library. Both librarians were excited to receive the book and were anxious to read it to their students. One librarian took the book immediately to the Kindergarten teacher because a student had arrived that day with a peanut allergy. I like the book because it explains how an allergic child must be "excluded" when it pertains to peanuts, but wants to be "included" in everything else. I can't wait for the author to write more books about other allergies.
Rating: Summary: Charming story -- Important message Review: I purchased this book as a gift for a friend with an allergic grandchild. He told me it was a special delight to read the book together with his grandson. The story is charming, and effectively communicates an important message about acceptance and coping... in a way even a very young child can grasp. The wonderful illustrations (by a gifted young artist) captured the boy's imagination and brought the story to life.
Rating: Summary: Mixed Feelings Review: The text and pictures of this book are great for young kids. I was very bothered, however, by the statement that Allie "likes to eat peanuts" like the other elephants. Better, I think, if the author had said she "wishes she could". Also, this is a paperback book, and not very sturdy. Our copy started falling apart after only a few readings. I think the price is a bit too high for the quality.
Rating: Summary: Mixed Feelings Review: The text and pictures of this book are great for young kids. I was very bothered, however, by the statement that Allie "likes to eat peanuts" like the other elephants. Better, I think, if the author had said she "wishes she could". Also, this is a paperback book, and not very sturdy. Our copy started falling apart after only a few readings. I think the price is a bit too high for the quality.
Rating: Summary: Great book for kids with and without food allergies Review: This is a great book for explaining food allergies to all children. My children do not have food allergies but this book did a wonderful job of explaining how serious they can be! My three-year-old was able to grasp the concept that some foods can make other children sick and should not be shared. And my seven-year-old was surprised to learn all the foods which "hide" peanuts. In addition to being educational, this is an enjoyable and humorous book that my youngest child chooses at bedtime again and again.
Rating: Summary: Great book for kids with and without food allergies Review: This is a great book for explaining food allergies to all children. My children do not have food allergies but this book did a wonderful job of explaining how serious they can be! My three-year-old was able to grasp the concept that some foods can make other children sick and should not be shared. And my seven-year-old was surprised to learn all the foods which "hide" peanuts. In addition to being educational, this is an enjoyable and humorous book that my youngest child chooses at bedtime again and again.
Rating: Summary: Brings Compassion to a Clinical Subject Review: With three children in my family, all of them know people who can't eat nuts. At first, they think it's wierd. "What? No peanuts? Why can't you eat peanuts?" Allie helps those with the allergy understand, and Allie brings compassion to those who live with, work with, and play with an allergic child. As the author of three non-fiction books, I appreciate a good tale. And Allie's tail is precious.
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