That will make you sick. This is one of the first phrases six-year-old Barrett learns because he has celiac sprue, which means he can't eat cake and bread or even drink milk. Barrett is embarrassed of how different he is from the other kids in his class... until a new kid who also has unusual allergies comes to school. At Barrett's Unusual Ice Cream Party, Barrett and his classmates learn that what makes them different makes them special.
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"There are not many resources out there that help children with food allergies understand and come to grips with their issues. This was a fun story that will relate with children that helpfully addresses the issue." — Linda (5 out of 5 stars)
"There are not many resources out there that help children with food allergies understand and come to grips with their issues. This was a fun story that will relate with children that helpfully addresses the issue."
" My son had me read it twice in a row and my baby girl loved the pictures. Great recipes in the back too. "
Michelle King is a leading global expert in gender and organizations and head of the UN Women’s Global Innovation Coalition for Change. In addition, King is an advisory board member for Girl Up, the United Nations Foundation’s adolescent girl campaign. Michelle writes for Forbes, Thrive, Harvard Business Review, and is also the host of the weekly podcast, The Fix, which shares practical ways men and women can advance equality at work. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband and two children.
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