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Books with title Allergies

  • Allergies

    Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2000)
    Discusses the nature and effects of allergies, who gets them, how they develop, the different kinds, and how they are treated
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  • DJ's Allergies

    Jennifer Ormond, Curt Walstead

    Board book (Self-published, May 1, 2011)
    Meet DJ. There is something special about him, he has food allergies. "DJ s Allergies" is a book that explains allergies to children of all ages in a way that they can understand. Children with food allergies need to gain understanding as young as possible. Most children with food allergies will have to deal with them for the rest of their lives, so the younger they understand the better. Food is something that is present everywhere and all the time. Family, friends, even strangers feel the need to offer children food. This is a nightmare for the parent of a child with food allergies. To constantly have to say no at birthday parties, play groups, school, anywhere that food is offered really is tough when the child doesn t grasp the concept. "DJ s Allergies" explains to children of all ages how serious allergies are.
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  • Allergies

    Ann O. Squire

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Learn how people with allergies avoid hidden everyday allergens and get a sneak peak at the new allergies treatments doctors are preparing for the future.Eating peanut butter, petting a friendly dog, or sniffing a colorful flower are perfectly harmless activities for most people. However, for allergy sufferers, these can all be life-threatening experiences. Readers (Grades 3-5) will find out why some people have allergies and others don't, how allergies are diagnosed and treated, and which substances are the most common allergens.
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  • Allergies

    Michelle Levine

    language (Amicus Digital, July 1, 2014)
    Describes what it is like to live with allergies, what the symptoms are, and how they are treated.
  • Allergies

    Sharon Gordon

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2003)
    Simple text describes allergies, their effects, and discusses some of the most common allergens.
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  • Allergies

    Ann O. Squire

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Eating peanut butter, petting a friendly dog, or sniffing a colorful flower are perfectly harmless activities for most people. However, for allergy sufferers, these can all be life-threatening experiences. Readers will find out why some people have allergies and others dont, how allergies are diagnosed and treated, and which substances are the most common allergens. They will also learn how people with allergies avoid hidden everyday allergens and get a sneak peak at the new allergies treatments doctors are preparing for the future.
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  • Allergies

    Barbara Sheen Busby

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, May 9, 2008)
    Offers young readers and researchers a means of understanding various ailments and conditions, explaining what these conditions are, what causes them, how people live with them, and the latest information about treatment and prevention.
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  • Allergies

    Jillian Powell

    Library Binding (Cherrytree Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Young readers learn how to recognize symptoms and allergic reactions, from mild to extreme, as well as what happens on doctor and hospital visits and appropriate healthcare habits. Includes photographs.
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  • Allergies

    Wendy Moragne

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Allergens are all around us: in the air, on our pets, and in our food. According to USA TODAY, the Nation's No. 1 Newspaper, accidental exposure to food allergens leads to fifty thousand emergency room visits and causes at least 150 deaths in the United States each year. Some organizations estimate that allergies and asthma affect one in five Americans, and many people suffer from allergies their entire lives. There is no cure for allergies, but you can take steps to prevent a reaction and to control symptoms. This book provides case studies of people living with allergies and describes the causes, symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments of common allergies. You'll learn that, with the proper precautions, allergies and asthma do not have to slow you down.
  • Allergies

    Jillian Powell

    Library Binding (Cherrytree Books, March 15, 1800)
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  • Allergies

    Sharon Gordon

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Simple text describes allergies, their effects, and discusses some of the most common allergens.
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  • Austin's Allergies

    Erin Mandras

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Feb. 19, 2019)
    "Is it possible to be a "typical little boy" if one has several life-threatening food allergies? Yes! As long as he understands and is aware of ways to stay safe and healthy, it is very possible for him to still enjoy the things he loves to do""enjoy the playground, play sports, go to birthday parties, and attend preschool! Austin describes the importance of acting quickly, the diligence to avoid allergen foods, and shares new tricks on what others can do to help keep him safe. This story was inspired by Austin's heartfelt, true story. It illustrates how Austin's food allergies were discovered, a few simple steps that can help keep him safe, and important concepts related to cross-contamination, epinephrine, and the physical signs of an allergic reaction. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to Allergy & Asthma Network"
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