SILLY-YAK Book (for little Coeliacs)
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SILLY-YAK Book (for little Coeliacs)
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Description
SILLY-YAK Book (for little Coeliacs) is a delightful and engaging story for young children diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. Follow Jack, the playful Silly-Yak, as he navigates the changes in his diet after discovering he needs to eat gluten-free foods.
Filled with fun, imagination, and creativity, this book gently introduces children to the importance of choosing safe foods while encouraging them to embrace their unique journey.
With charming illustrations by Alexandra Rose Mangano, this supportive story helps little coeliacs feel understood and empowered to enjoy life to the fullest while managing their dietary needs. Perfect for families, caregivers, and educators.
Format: Paperback
For Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Dimensions (cm): 20cm x 25cm
Pages: 34 Pages
About the brand
Author Alexandra Rose Mangano is the creator of Jack the Silly-Yak and a fellow Aussie with three autoimmune diseases. It was Alexandra's experience as a young teen being diagnosed with a Chronic Illness and how she couldn't find a positive and accurate representation of people like her that inspired SILLY-YAK.
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- Free Shipping for orders over $150 within Australia.
- We offer $12 flat rate shipping within Australia
- We dispatch orders from Melbourne.
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- We do not offer refunds for change of mind due to the nature of our products.
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SILLY-YAK Book (for little Coeliacs) is such a clever and heartfelt story for children navigating coeliac disease and those supporting them.
Even though my kids are a bit older now, we always appreciate new books that shine a light on food-related conditions—stories that not only reassure kids living with them but also educate their friends and classmates.
This book brings warmth, humour, and understanding to what can sometimes feel like a heavy or isolating experience. It helps children see that they’re not alone, while also giving families and schools a tool to build awareness and empathy.
I love seeing resources like this becoming more available—they really do make a difference. A must-have for families, educators, and libraries looking to support kids with coeliac disease.