15 Children’s Books about Celiac Disease
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Sometimes our peers become the best teachers. Several of these Celiac Disease children’s books are written by children. Order these books and read them to your children. Better yet, present them in their class!
Children's Books About Celiac Disease
Dear Celiac
I had the pleasure of meeting Kristen Adam at the Nourished Festival. Listen to her interview with The Celiac Project Podcast to learn more about this young lady!
Adam's Gluten Free Surprise: Helping Others Understand Gluten Free
This Celiac Disease children’s book is written by Debbie Simpson, from Gluten Free Respect. A similar book for girls, Hailey’s Gluten Free Surprise, is also available.
Everyone’s Got Something: My First Year with Celiac Disease
The greatest thing about this children’s book? Two teenagers wrote it! This book tells the story of Lexi, a girl newly diagnosed, in journal entry format. It even includes a gluten free brownie recipe!
Celiac Lost: A Family Guide to Finding a Gluten-Free Life
This book was written by a mother and son duo. After Christopher was diagnosed with Celiac Disease as a teenager, they wanted to help others navigate the gluten free diet. This book shares what to eat and what not to eat, as well as a collection of gluten free recipes. Available in Kindle and Paperback.
Willie Villie Meets Casey Kramps in Sprueville: A Book About Celiac Disease
At our gluten free camp, we have so many girls. Therefore, I love Celiac Disease children’s books written with a young man as the focus. This book is available in paperback and Kindle formats.
Eating Gluten-Free with Emily: A Story for Children with Celiac Disease
This children’s book has many great reviews on Amazon. Multiple reviews say it helepd their children to understand their diagnosis. Some even mentioned using it in their children’s classroom to explain Celiac Disease to their peers.
Mommy, What Is Celiac Disease?: A look at the sunny side of being a gluten-free kid
Written in 2010, gastroenterologists Dr Fasano and Dr Guandalini endorse this Celiac Disease children’s book. Written by a graphid designer with Celiac Disease, the images are bright and eye catching.
The Celiac Kid
Who doesn’t love a super hero?! Follow Will in this children’s book as he “fights off” his rival, gluten. I’m encouraged about the great review from registered dietitian, Amy Jones.
Violet and the Crumbs: A Gluten-Free Adventure
Filled with pluck and humor, this informative story provides a great opportunity to discuss this increasingly common condition with children who have celiac disease and gluten-intolerance as well as those who know people who have it and are seeking to learn more about it.
This book has been approved by the Celiac Disease Foundation.
Joe Vs. the Ce-Monster: Health Stories for Kids: Celiac's Disease
This Celiac Disease children’s book is one in a series of “Health Stories for Kids” by Brian Wu. Currently free on Kindle, this book offers a parent section and glossary. KINDLE ONLY
Ainsley joins the Silly Yak Club
Sometimes living with Celiac Disease makes you feel alienated. The focus of this children’s book is that we don’t have to be alone. Many reviews state the illustrations are adorable!
Andrew joins the Silly Yak Club
"A sequel to Ainsley joins the Silly Yak Club. Join Ainsley as she guides her cousin Andrew through his journey as a new member of the Silly Yak Club, and picks up a few unexpected friends along the way."
Beyond A Gluten-Free Dream (Livie Bloom & Friends: Adventures in Food Allergies)
Review on Amazon from a Purchaser -
Wonderful children's story about handling the sometimes confusing and overwhelming feelings that come with being diagnosed with a food allergy– in this case, celiac disease.
The author uses the opportunity to share a hopeful, positive message about taking care of one's body and thinking outside the box when it comes to making life changes. The story will make you want to explore new ingredients too and a few simple, child-friendly recipes are included at the back!
The main character, Livie Bloom, is a bright, spunky, energetic, and fun girl. She is brought to life by the artist with great imagination, an attractive color palette, and tons of little drawn details to delight readers of all ages. Would recommend 100%!
Kids Cook Gluten-Free: Over 65 Fun and Easy Recipes for Young Gluten-Free Chefs (No Gluten, No Problem)
All the other books on this list are about learning how to live with Celiac Disease. However, this cookbook is written by and for kids with Celiac Disease, to learn how to cook gluten free. The parents, Kelli and Peter, have written many other cookbooks, including a gluten free pizza cookbook.
Cooking with My Dad, the Chef: 70+ kid-tested, kid-approved (and gluten-free!) recipes for YOUNG CHEFS!
Another gluten free kids cookbook, written by a chef and his daughter who has Celiac Disease. Plus, each recipe has been kid tested and kid approved by America’s Test Kitchen Kids’ at-home kid recipe testers (15,000 families and counting!).
What other children’s books about Celiac Disease have you read? More great books exist, but some are no longer in print. Please leave comments below about what books or resource you found helpful for you or your children. Looking for books geared towards adults? Visit my link on 5 Celiac Disease Books You Should Read.
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Originally Published March 2020
We have “Eating Gluten-Free With Emily.” It makes some assumptions that all kids have the same experience of celiac that didn’t match my family’s experiences, but even so it’s a nice book. I’m glad that now it has the company of other kids’ books about celiac!
The Silly Yak Who Had Celiac is a great addiction to this list! My niece loves that book and slept with it the night I gave it to her. Even her teacher at school ordered a copy and read it to the class.
Thanks for the recommendation!
Thank you so much for putting this list together! It was exactly what I needed. I appreciate that you included books for teens, pre-teens, and kids.
You’re very welcome. 🙂