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How Courage And Creativity Lead The Way To Embracing E.O.E.

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In this week's episode, we are thrilled to have Logan visit us. Currently in 4th grade, he shares his journey with E.O.E., Eosinophilic Esophagitis, a rare gastrointestinal disease. From symptoms to diagnosis and beyond, Logan discovers through careful trial and error, new foods that are not only healthy for him but for others as well. This process opened a door to sharing his discoveries in the most creative and sweet ways. In addition, his passion in art has led him to raising money to donate to other organizations. Enjoy listening to Logan's inspiring process and approach in this week's interview.

Picture Book Recommendations:

a. Violet and the Crumbs: A Gluten-Free Adventure

Author: Abigail Rayner Illustrator: Molly Ruttan

Violet used to love birthday parties, but now that she has celiac disease, she’s not allowed to eat pizza, cake, or anything else with gluten. Violet feels alone until she discovers that some animals have dietary restrictions as well. While standing up for her animal friends, she realizes she can do the same for herself. And when it’s time to celebrate Violet’s birthday, there isn’t a single gluten-containing crumb in sight! Filled with pluck and humor, this informative story provides a great opportunity to discuss this increasingly common condition with children who have celiac disease and gluten-intolerance as well as those who know people who have it and are seeking to learn more about it.

b. Ellie has E.O.E.

Author and Illustrator: Brittany Weldon

This book is to help explain what E.O.E. (eosinophilic esophagitis) is to young children in a fun way. Ellie is a cute giraffe who has E.O.E.!

c. My Perfect Cupcake

Author:Rebecca Greene Illustrator: Rebecca Sinclair

Dylan loves fresh baked cupcakes more than any other food in the world. But one day he tries a new cupcake flavor from his neighborhood bakery and has a sudden allergic reaction. When told that he cannot safely eat bakery cupcakes anymore, Dylan faces a new challenge. With unstoppable determination, he bakes amazing, allergy-safe cupcakes in his own kitchen—with a lot of messy fun along the way!

d. It Will By Okay

Author: Lisa Katzenberger Illustrator: Jaclyn Sinquett

Giraffe and Zebra meet every day under their favorite tree to walk to the watering hole. But today, Giraffe isn't there! Where could he be? Zebra spots him hiding in the tree; Giraffe has seen a spider and is scared silly. Zebra patiently talks to Giraffe and does the very best thing: supports Giraffe for as long as Giraffe needs it. Sometimes the best thing we can do for our loved ones is to be present for as long as they need us.

Questions For Discussion:

-Have you ever had a family member or friend discover they had a medical condition?

-How did you try to help them?

-Share some ways we can help someone going through a tough time.

-If this were you, what could your friends and family do that would help you the most?

Thank you for joining us today!

Keep Reading and Keep Leading,

Tina Shepardson

  continue reading

21 episodes

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In this week's episode, we are thrilled to have Logan visit us. Currently in 4th grade, he shares his journey with E.O.E., Eosinophilic Esophagitis, a rare gastrointestinal disease. From symptoms to diagnosis and beyond, Logan discovers through careful trial and error, new foods that are not only healthy for him but for others as well. This process opened a door to sharing his discoveries in the most creative and sweet ways. In addition, his passion in art has led him to raising money to donate to other organizations. Enjoy listening to Logan's inspiring process and approach in this week's interview.

Picture Book Recommendations:

a. Violet and the Crumbs: A Gluten-Free Adventure

Author: Abigail Rayner Illustrator: Molly Ruttan

Violet used to love birthday parties, but now that she has celiac disease, she’s not allowed to eat pizza, cake, or anything else with gluten. Violet feels alone until she discovers that some animals have dietary restrictions as well. While standing up for her animal friends, she realizes she can do the same for herself. And when it’s time to celebrate Violet’s birthday, there isn’t a single gluten-containing crumb in sight! Filled with pluck and humor, this informative story provides a great opportunity to discuss this increasingly common condition with children who have celiac disease and gluten-intolerance as well as those who know people who have it and are seeking to learn more about it.

b. Ellie has E.O.E.

Author and Illustrator: Brittany Weldon

This book is to help explain what E.O.E. (eosinophilic esophagitis) is to young children in a fun way. Ellie is a cute giraffe who has E.O.E.!

c. My Perfect Cupcake

Author:Rebecca Greene Illustrator: Rebecca Sinclair

Dylan loves fresh baked cupcakes more than any other food in the world. But one day he tries a new cupcake flavor from his neighborhood bakery and has a sudden allergic reaction. When told that he cannot safely eat bakery cupcakes anymore, Dylan faces a new challenge. With unstoppable determination, he bakes amazing, allergy-safe cupcakes in his own kitchen—with a lot of messy fun along the way!

d. It Will By Okay

Author: Lisa Katzenberger Illustrator: Jaclyn Sinquett

Giraffe and Zebra meet every day under their favorite tree to walk to the watering hole. But today, Giraffe isn't there! Where could he be? Zebra spots him hiding in the tree; Giraffe has seen a spider and is scared silly. Zebra patiently talks to Giraffe and does the very best thing: supports Giraffe for as long as Giraffe needs it. Sometimes the best thing we can do for our loved ones is to be present for as long as they need us.

Questions For Discussion:

-Have you ever had a family member or friend discover they had a medical condition?

-How did you try to help them?

-Share some ways we can help someone going through a tough time.

-If this were you, what could your friends and family do that would help you the most?

Thank you for joining us today!

Keep Reading and Keep Leading,

Tina Shepardson

  continue reading

21 episodes

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