Max's Big Adventure
We are proud to offer Max's Big Adventure by Sally Huss and Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino.
This book is endorsed by Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Connection Team (FAACT).
Written in a light, kid-friendly tone with bright, happy illustrations, this story is the perfect guide for children with food allergies and their families. It gently teaches awareness and self-advocacy while celebrating the joys of discovery and travel. Ideal for ages 4-8.
We also offer, A Lesson for Every Child: Learning About Food Allergies by the same authors.
Description: When you’re a kid, traveling can be exciting. But for Max, every adventure comes with a challenge – he has food allergies. Whether he’s flying on a plane, staying at a hotel, or visiting a zoo, Max knows that staying safe means being prepared.
This cheerful and empowering story follows Max and his family on a fun vacation to San Diego. Along the way, Max shows young readers how to manage food allergies with confidence — by asking questions, reading labels, and keeping emergency items close.
We are proud to offer Max's Big Adventure by Sally Huss and Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino.
This book is endorsed by Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Connection Team (FAACT).
Written in a light, kid-friendly tone with bright, happy illustrations, this story is the perfect guide for children with food allergies and their families. It gently teaches awareness and self-advocacy while celebrating the joys of discovery and travel. Ideal for ages 4-8.
We also offer, A Lesson for Every Child: Learning About Food Allergies by the same authors.
Description: When you’re a kid, traveling can be exciting. But for Max, every adventure comes with a challenge – he has food allergies. Whether he’s flying on a plane, staying at a hotel, or visiting a zoo, Max knows that staying safe means being prepared.
This cheerful and empowering story follows Max and his family on a fun vacation to San Diego. Along the way, Max shows young readers how to manage food allergies with confidence — by asking questions, reading labels, and keeping emergency items close.