• allergy alert button Product Spotlight: Allergy Alert Button

      Personalized Pinback Buttons One of our popular personalized allergy items is the pinback button. These buttons come in a variety of sizes and designs. Pinback buttons can be attached to children’s clothing to warn others not to feed your child. These are especially useful for younger or nonverbal children. Buttons can also be attached […]

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  • Food Free Easter Basket Ideas

    *UPDATED 2021 Traditionally, Easter baskets are filled with a big chocolate bunny and a lot of candy. Maybe a small toy or two makes their way into the basket. If you are looking to take some of the emphasis away from all that candy, consider some candy alternatives to fill the baskets. *post contains affiliate […]

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  • Emoji Valentine Game Punchboard Emoji Valentine Game Punchboard

      Valentine Classroom Party Game Ideas Valentine’s Day parties at school are a fun event to look forward to in the middle of winter. Check any Pinterest board and there are plenty of fun game ideas for kids from preschool age up with fun Valentine themes. Unfortunately, many of these games pose a potential problem […]

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  • Allergy Free Valentine Candy

    *UPDATED 2021 Allergy-Free Valentine Candy  The Christmas season is over! We have made allergy-friendly gingerbread houses, gluten-free cookies, and eaten all the nut-free advent calendar candy. Now it’s time to plan the yummy goodies we can find for the next holiday – Valentine’s Day!  We compiled a list of some options for allergy-safe chocolate and […]

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  • Food Allergy Match and Identify Printables Food Allergy Match and Identify Printables

      Practice Recognizing Allergens These fun, free, food allergy match and identify printables help kids identify their allergens. Match the word with the picture of each of the top 8 allergens and identify which foods contain certain allergens.  Talk to your child about which of the foods are possibly unsafe and cross those out and color the […]

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  • Allergic Reactions Described Allergic Reactions Described

      Kids vs Health Care Professionals Kids, especially young children, might not easily describe the feelings they are having during an allergic reaction. Health care professionals may have explained to parents the symptoms to look for: hives, vomiting, chest pain, difficulty swallowing, etc. Kids on the other hand my describe things very differently. See the […]

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