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Tales to explain celiac disease to children part II

At Gluten Not Included we know how important it is to take care of the health of your child with gluten intolerance, that's why we offer the best alternatives of gluten-free products in our delicious variety of cookies.




Reading and storytelling is a fundamental part of a child's development and serves as an excellent tool to teach the infant with celiac disease about his or her condition.


Children's stories and books often tell stories that children can relate to, helping them understand what they are experiencing or feeling. They stimulate their imagination and teach them to find solutions to problems.


Nowadays we have many resources to explain to children and their environment about celiac disease and how to support them in their process to avoid consuming foods that may cause them some kind of discomfort.


In the previous publication we shared with you some recommended texts that narrate in a language according to their age how the child can handle this condition.


Here are some other titles that may be useful for your child


Mommy, What Is Celiac Disease? by Katie Chalmers

This book is endorsed by the top experts in the fields of celiac disease research and awareness, including Dr. Fasano, Dr. Green, Dr. Guandalini, Alice Bast, Elaine Monarch and more.


The narrative makes readers feel reassured, confident... and even fortunate to have been diagnosed with celiac disease, because they are now on the road to better health.


Gluten Free is Part of Me by Laurie Oestreich

This book gives young children a simple way of understanding what it means to have celiac disease.


It gives them the language to talk to their friends about this important aspect of who they are, while helping them to see that the condition does not define them.


Joe vs the Ce Monster by Brian Wu

At the summer camp, Joe finds himself with a strange tummy growl. He goes to the infirmary and is diagnosed with celiac disease.


He is now faced with an unknown foe: the Ce-Monster. However, he is willing to learn about it and fight it with that knowledge.


Ainsley Joins the Silly Yak Club by Stefanie Plothow

Written by the parents of a little girl diagnosed with celiac disease, this book is based on a true story.


We hope these texts will help anyone suffering from a foodborne illness to realize that there is a large community out there willing to help.


Now that your child can't eat just any type of food, it's important to purchase foods whose ingredients are Gluten Free. Our Gluten Not Included cookies are an excellent and tasty option to offer your children and take care of their health.


Thank you very much for your visit. We hope this information has been of interest and to your liking. We invite you to enjoy other related topics in our blog.


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