Guest guest Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 Hi-- I was asked to forward this information about a new children's book on celiac disease. This might be the perfect text for the children's room at the next Stanford celiac conference. In the meantime, I'm ordering a copy for my daughters. If you have questions, please contact the author, below. --lp ________________________________________ From: eeshadave@... [eeshadave@...] On Behalf Of Eesha Dave [edave13@...] Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 8:23 PM Palmer, Subject: Go on a Gluten-Free Safari! Hi everyone! My name is Eesha Dave and I'm currently a college student. In 2008, I published Timmy's Gluten-Free Safari, a children's picture book written in conjunction with the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. The book explains celiac disease and the gluten-free diet to kids in a fun, understandable way. I'm working on getting the word out about the book, and I've included some information here about the book, which also contains a forward by Green, MD. If you can, please take a quick look below and also, feel free to check out our website at www.timmysgfsafari.com<http://www.timmysgfsafari.com/>. We're on Amazon too! Timmy's Gluten-Free Safari Here's the excerpt on the back: Silly-yak? What?! That’s exactly what Timmy is wondering. His parents just told him that he can’t eat gluten. But what even is a gluten? Timmy is curious and he’s about to find out. Join Timmy as he gallops off into the African savannah and learns the ins and outs of celiac disease (and that funny word gluten). Watch out for the gluten-noceros! Feel free to email us with any questions at timmysgfsafari@...<mailto:timmysgfsafari@...>! Hope you all are enjoying the summer! Eesha -- Eesha Dave Harvard College 2013 914-953-1778 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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