Starting school with a dietary condition can be scary. Sally soon discovers, we are all different and that being different isn't so bad.
Starting school with a dietary condition can be scary. Sally soon discovers, we are all different and that being different isn't so bad.
For as long as Sally could remember, lunchbox was always there, with its bright pink spots and blue teddy bear.
This heartwarming story follows Sally and her lunchbox on the journey of starting school.
Starting school with a dietary condition or having something that makes you unique can be scary. Sally soon discovers, we are all different and that being different isn't so bad.
This picture book can be used by parents, carers and teachers to encourage self-acceptance in children from an early age.
This story contains children with the following dietary restrictions: Low protein (PKU), food allergy, Diabetes, Coeliac disease and a Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG).
Sasha Cranwell has always had a passion for creativity. As a mother of a child with a dietary condition (PKU), she saw firsthand the challenges faced when it came time to start school. Not only were there the normal mixed emotions about starting school, but the additional challenges faced with a child who had a dietary condition. Sasha's experience inspired her to write Sally's Lunchbox which she hopes will help young children understand they are not alone and that it is okay to be different. Sasha is also the author of Low Pro Living Cookbook, which contains over 200 recipes for those living on a low protein diet.
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