Amazon Link: I Have Food Allergies. I am ME: A Children’s Book About Food Allergies, Inclusion, and Self-Confidence
by Dr. Katie Frank
Being different is something to celebrate.
In this heart-warming story, children learn that having food allergies doesn’t mean missing out — it simply means doing things in their own special way.
Amazon Link: Jelly Sandwiches: Children's Book About Food Allergies
by Anushka Agarwal
Sara Gupta is enjoying her first day of kindergarten until she is forced to sit alone at the Allergy-Free table during lunch. Join Sara as she navigates through school with food allergies and discovers a powerful lesson: our differences can unite us.
Amazon Link: Taking Food Allergies to School
by Ellen Weiner
This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook simplifies and normalizes food allergies. When read aloud by counselors, teachers, a parent or caregiver, other children can identify why a peer may be treated differently and begin to empathize with them. In addition, children whose conditions set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kids' Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher or parent use.
Amazon Link: Allergic: A Graphic Novel
by Megan Wagner Lloyd
A coming-of-age middle-grade graphic novel featuring a girl with severe allergies who just wants to find the perfect pet!
At home, Maggie is the odd one out. Her parents are preoccupied with getting ready for a new baby, and her younger brothers are twins and always in their own world. Maggie loves animals and thinks a new puppy is the answer, but when she goes to select one on her birthday, she breaks out in hives and rashes. She's severely allergic to anything with fur!



