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Sugar Was My Best Food: Diabetes and Me (Concept Books (Albert Whitman))

Sugar Was My Best Food: Diabetes and Me (Concept Books (Albert Whitman))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rave review from the wife of a diabetic
Review: I read Sugar Was My Best Food to learn more about what it must have been like for my husband when he became a diabetic at age 13. I was so impressed by the honest feelings expressed by the young author, and by the tremendous support he got from his family. Anybody who loves or works with a child with juvenile diabetes should read this terrific book. And diabetic kids should read it to learn how heroic they are and that things will get better with time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First chapter book my 9 year old has ever finished.
Review: My 9 year old son was just diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. He has never been interested in reading . He received this book as a gift and started reading. He finished it in 4 days and has never finished a chapter book in his life. We need more books about kids with diabetes for him to read. Excellent book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Illustrations great
Review: While the content of this book was excellent, I was even more drawn to the illustrations. Ms. Jones demonstrates poignancy, wisdom, wit, and whimsy in portraying the book's message, always remembering that kids have great sensibilities and that, while words may teach us, viual appeal "sits us down" to be taught.

A delight to the eye.


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