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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

NEW Hardcover Version Expected Fall 2004!  Meet Emily's new friend
Nate! Pre-Order today from www.woodbinehouse.com or
www.amazon.com and your copy will ship when available!

Eating Gluten-Free with Emily
A Story for Children with Celiac Disease
Written by Bonnie J. Kruszka
Illustrated by Richard S. Cihlar

ISBN# 1-890627-62-3
Woodbine House
1-800-843-7323
Hardcover 9" x 9"
32 pages
Ages 3-7
$14.95

For children, a diagnosis of celiac disease and an abrupt change to a
gluten-free diet can bring about an overwhelming number of questions and
concerns. What is gluten? Why can't I eat cake, cookies, and chicken nuggets
like everyone else? What do I tell my friends? Answers to
these and many other questions are provided in EATING GLUTEN-FREE WITH
EMILY.  This book offers a reassuring look at celiac disease in language
that a child can easily understand. With its lighthearted, colorful
illustrations, EATING GLUTEN-FREE
WITH EMILY helps children see that having celiac disease is not so scary
after all. Emily acknowledges that having celiac disease is sometimes
tough, but talking about her feelings with her mom always makes her feel
better.
She knows that celiac disease is only part of who she is--she also likes
to jump rope, paint, tell jokes, and pick flowers! This book's positive
message will be a huge boost to children with celiac disease, especially
those who have been recently diagnosed.

Best Regards,
Bonnie Kruszka, Author of Eating Gluten-Free with Emily
http://woodbinehouse.com/synopsis.asp_Q_product_id_E_1-890627-62-3_A_.asp

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