• Must Have Allergy Items For Kids

    *UPDATED 2024 Back to School Shopping for Allergies Summertime with school-age kids means it is time to restock school supplies and organize for the upcoming school year. If your child has food allergies, there may be items on your shopping list to help keep them safe and label their medicine. As a food allergy mom […]

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  • Food Free Christmas Party Ideas

    *UPDATED 2024 Winter holiday parties at school often involve tons of treats, but with the rise of food allergies, many classrooms are opting for food-free celebrations. Food sneaks into parties not only as snacks, but often many crafts use food items. Old jars of peanut butter, re-purposed baby food jars, egg cartons, dried noodles, and […]

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  • Free Printables Nut Free Free Printable Nut Free School Signs

      Free Printable Nut Free School Signs Some schools are completely nut-free while others have designated areas that are free from peanuts or nuts. Sometimes that area is just one table in the cafeteria. We have designed a few free printables for download for use at school or daycare. Click the images below to download […]

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  • Free Nut Free Classroom Signs Free Nut Free Classroom Signs

      Free Nut Free Classroom Signs Free printables for your nut-free classrooms and schools. Many daycare centers, classrooms, lunchrooms, or even entire schools are peanut or peanut and tree nut-free areas. Make sure you have a prominent sign to alert others to the nut allergy-friendly zones. Click the images below to download and print out […]

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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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  • 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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