Allie knows what she likes! She only likes yogurt, apples and pretzels. She talks about things that help her at mealtimes, and things that only make it worse. Allie Only Eats Three Foods is a book of a fun, down to earth children’s series about Allie the sensory avoider. Allie is a darling 6 year old… More The Adventures Of Sensory Avoider Allie! Allie Only Eats Three Foods
Book Categories: Nutrition/Diet/Recipes
The Adventures of Team Super Tubie
While their parents think they are sleeping, three brave Super Tubies- Camden, Marcel, and Lola- get calls on the Tubie Message Center and have to spring into action. Will the power from their feeding tubes help these superheroes save the day? In the empowering Adventures of Team Super Tubie, a diversity of tubes – a… More The Adventures of Team Super Tubie
The Best Me: Choosing Healthy Food And Drink: Hop-A-Lot’s First Steps To Fitness
A simple story for children, with tips for families, about the importance of eating healthy foods. Ages 3 and up.
The Big Dairy Free Cookbook
Most of us don’t realize how much dairy we consume until faced with eliminating it from our diet―and successful dairy free recipes require more than just swapping out the milk, butter, cheeses, or creams. With The Big Dairy Free Cookbook you’ll learn how to prepare dairy free versions of your favorite dishes without losing the… More The Big Dairy Free Cookbook
The Cookbook for Children with Special Needs: Learning a Life Skill with Fun, Tasty, Healthy Recipes
The book starts with a basic illustrated guide to where food comes from, the different food groups, how to create our own diet and why cooking is a great skill to master. Simple, step-by-step instructions accompanied by fun illustrations, guide children through three levels of cooking, starting with fundamental basics including the preparation of a… More The Cookbook for Children with Special Needs: Learning a Life Skill with Fun, Tasty, Healthy Recipes
The Dairy-Free Comfort Food Cookbook: 110 Recipes of Familiar Favorites
Comfort foods have a sentimental and emotional value that’s hard to quantify. But for those of us with dairy restrictions, some favorite comfort foods can cause a whole host of health problems. This dairy free cookbook allows you to discover and enjoy dairy-free twists on classic dishes like pancakes and mac ‘n’ “cheese,” learn about staples… More The Dairy-Free Comfort Food Cookbook: 110 Recipes of Familiar Favorites
The Day I Got My NG Tube
Mya Lin Terry is a nine year old pediatric cancer patient, in the fourth grade. Mya enjoys writing, drawing, cooking, and all animals. She decided to write this book when she learned there were no books for kids who wanted to learn about NG tubes. She hopes this book helps other kids be less afraid… More The Day I Got My NG Tube
The Down Syndrome Nutrition Handbook
This one-of-a-kind book is the first to provide information, strategies, and tools to promote healthy living for people with Down syndrome, their families, and those who support them. Using her knowledge and expertise as a registered dietitian and experiences as a mother of a son with Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and celiac disease, Joan… More The Down Syndrome Nutrition Handbook
The Educators Guide To Feeding Children With Disabilities
This book was written with not only educators in mind but for anyone that is feeding a child with disabilities. Parents, paraprofessionals, and therapists will gain a lot of helpful information through the use of this book. It is written in a style that is easy to read and is good for the beginner feeder… More The Educators Guide To Feeding Children With Disabilities
The First Year: Celiac Disease: Celiac Disease And Living Gluten-Free: Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
This unique guide prioritizes all the most important information on diet and lifestyle changes for you. Day-by-day, week-by-week, month-by-month, learn how to safely alter your diet, manage your symptoms, and adjust to living gluten-free. Complete with easy and delicious recipes for gluten-free baking, This guide explains how celiac disease affects the body, provides tips on… More The First Year: Celiac Disease: Celiac Disease And Living Gluten-Free: Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
The Fruit Bowl: A Contest Among The Fruit And Vegetable Soup
Through beautiful 4-color illustrations and rhyming verse, the text introduces children to the connection between what they eat and how they look, feel, and perform. In addition to giving information about health benefits, uses and growth patterns of fruits and vegetables, the book also provides opportunities to develop math and reading readiness skills as the child becomes… More The Fruit Bowl: A Contest Among The Fruit And Vegetable Soup
The GF Kid: A Celiac Disease Survival Guide
“I’m no different than any other kid. I m just a GF kid”;, says Paris, matter-of-factly. She is the spunky eleven-year-old narrator of this story for kids with celiac disease who must eat gluten-free (GF) foods. With equal parts humor and directness, Paris gets right down to business explaining what it is like to have… More The GF Kid: A Celiac Disease Survival Guide
The Journey From Tube Feedings Towards Oral Feedings
Created for parents of children who are tube fed to provide information, strategies and support as they help their child move toward oral feeding. Available in DVD format (26 minutes)
The Picture Cookbook: No-Cook Recipes For The Special Chef
For budding chefs with special needs including Autism, Attention Deficit disorder, Down Syndrome, or other disabilities, The Picture Cookbook is the result of the author’s four years of efforts teaching her own autistic daughter to cook and bake. The title says it all, but the book is not simply a series of pictures leading the potential chef through… More The Picture Cookbook: No-Cook Recipes For The Special Chef
The Seven Silly Eaters
Peter wants only milk, Lucy won’t settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce. Each new addition to the Peters household brings a new demand for a special meal. What’s a mother to do? Even though Mrs. Peters picks, peels, strains, scrapes, poaches, fries, and kneads, the requests for special foods… More The Seven Silly Eaters
Tube Feedings Are Mealtimes,Too!
A video for parents of infants and young children who are about to receive, or currently have, supplemental tube feedings. Clear information and demonstrations on how to make tube feeding less of a “procedure” and more of a meal time. Available in DVD format.
Visual Recipes: A Cookbook For Non-Readers
Written by a mother of a child with autism, this unique cookbook, written for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disorders, will foster independence and confidence for anyone in the kitchen. The clear photographs, which include all of the small details that a person with autism or a nonreader needs to be successful, are… More Visual Recipes: A Cookbook For Non-Readers
We Like To Eat Well: Nos Gusta Comer Bien
This book encourages young children and parents to develop the healthy eating habits that can last for a lifetime. The book is based on the current USDA Food Pyramid, which advises us all to eat a wide variety and a proper balance of healthy foods. In this upbeat and rhyming text, children and parents will… More We Like To Eat Well: Nos Gusta Comer Bien
We Like To Nurse
Brilliantly illustrated, this book celebrates the wonder of breastfeeding in humans and animals. A lovely book for young children and mothers.
We Like To Nurse Too
This is a children’s picture book. It focuses attention on our kinship with all mammals, using simple text and delightful full-color illustrations of animal mothers naturally feeding their babies. The illustrations and text highlight sea mammals living in the oceans of our shared planet home. Children learn about the nursing habits of animals they love… More We Like To Nurse Too