Resources for Celiac Youth
Books - General
CookBooks
Against the Grain
by: Jax Peters Lowell
This is not a cookbook (although there are a few
recipes in the back). It's more like a survival
manual or a book-length pep talk, specifically
written for people with celiac.
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Celiac Disease: A Hidden
Epidemic
by: Peter H.R. Green, M.D. and
Rory Jones
Dr. Green recently published this first
authoritative guide on celiac. There are many
references to the aspects of celiac on a child.
For additional information and link to Amazaon,
see
<<< Book Overview >>>

Eating Gluten-Free with Emily
A Story for Children with Celiac
Disease
by: Bonnie J. Kruszka
This book does a wonderful job of educating
the youngest & oldest about celiac.  It
takes you through pre-diagnosis to living and
managing the diet. A perfect way to inform
your child or children.
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Gluten-Free Friends - An
Activity Book for Kids
by: Nancy Patin Falini and Savory
Palate
The activities are practical and really get to the
heart of the matter: children need to feel
empowered and in control and through reading
the book and doing the activities, children gain
control over celiac disease.
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Kids with Celiac Disease: A
Family Guide to Raising Happy,
Healthy Gluten-Free Children
by: Danna Korn
Highly Recommended by CYC Parent!
This is a practical survival guide for children
and teenagers with celiac.
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Living Gluten-Free for Dummies
by: Dana Korn
If you have a wheat allergy, gluten intolerance,
celiac disease, or you just want to enjoy the
benefits of a diet free of wheat, barley, and rye,
then this guide is for you. Danna explains the
medical problems associated with gluten and
shows you step by step how to make the
transition to a gluten-free lifestyle - and love it!
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No More Cupcakes &
Tummy Aches
by: Jax Peters Lowell
"Izzie wasn’t very tall for seven. Not even for
six. Or five. Even if she stood on her tippy,
tippy toes, her pony tail, just reached the top of
Daddy’s chair…"So begins the tale of the little
girl who believes that by eating lots of cupcakes,
she will get tall, maybe even tall enough to be a
ballerina. Too many cupcakes cause a tummy
ache and the trouble starts. Living gluten-free
isn’t a piece of cake until Izzie learns that being
special is really what makes you tall.

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The GF Kid - A Celiac Disease
Survival Guide
by: Meslissa London & Eric Glickman
A book about their eldest daughter, recently
diagnosed with celiac disease. Black-and-white
cartoon drawings of Paris, an active 11-year-
old, lead readers through facts about the
disease, how it affects those who have it, and
what can be done to live healthfully in spite of
it. In addition to describing the physical effects
of gluten on the body, London does an excellent
job of exploring the emotional effects of living

without it.
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The Gluten-Free Bible
by: Jax Peters Lowell
The definitive guide to the gluten-free lifestyle,
completely revised and updated for the 2.2
million Americans with celiac disease.
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Wheat-Free, Worry-Free:
The Art of Happy, Healthy
Gluten-Free Living
by: Danna Korn
This is a practical, comprehensive, and
inspirational guide to living a wheat-free,
gluten-free lifestyle. It helps take the fear out
of eating, and teaches and encourages people to
deal with the wheat-free or gluten-free lifestyle
in an optimistic yet realistic manner. Loaded
with practical tips, recipes, menu suggestions,
and ideas for traveling and eating out, it also
delves into emotional issues and psychological
implications of the dietary restrictions.

<<< Amazon.com >>>
Incredible Edible Gluten-Free Food
for Kids: 150 Family Tested
Recipes
by: Sheri L. Sanderson
Sheri is the mother of three children, including one
with gluten sensitivities. Her cookbook is the result
of personal need---wanting to offer her family
gluten-free meals that look and taste just as good as
those she made before the change in diet.
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Nothing Beats Gluten-Free Cooking
- A Children's Cookbook
by: Celiac Disease Center at Columbia
University
A wonderful collection of recipes!
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Special Diets for Special Kids
by: Lisa Lewis, Ph.D.
Dr. Lewis, a mother of autistic children herself,
offers specific examples of food allergies and
intolerances which impact health and behavior.
Provides
gluten/casein-free recipes
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Special Diets for Special Kids Two
by: Lisa Lewis, Ph.D.
The gluten-free and casein-free diets book is expanded
into a second volume,
offering even more recipes.
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The Kid-Friendly Food Allergy
Cookbook
by: Leslie Hammond & Lynne Marie
Rominger
This book's recipes take into account all of the most
common food sensitivities like wheat and gluten,
peanuts, or dairy. Each recipe can be modified to fit
the dietary needs of the child. Divided into three
sections-- snacks, main dishes, and treats--this book
also provides information about how to find what you
need in a regular grocery store, instead of requiring  
a separate trip to the natural foods store.

<<< Amazon.com >>>

Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free
Cookbook for Kids and Busy Adults
by: Danna Korn
Healthy Cooking without Wheat, Gluten, Dairy, Eggs,
Yeast or Refined Sugar
<<< Amazon.com >>>
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