Multiple food allergies destroy 12-year-old Ella’s confidence, especially when it comes to public speaking, but her passion for poetry drives her to conquer her fear. She plans on participating in a CN Tower climb and believes reciting her poetry about the challenges her allergies cause from the top of the tower will cure her.
Blue to the Sky is about conquering fears, not making assumptions, and treating people with kindness.
This book will stand out in the market because there are not a lot of books about kids with allergies.
Sylvia McNicoll edited Today’s Parent for 8 years, has been the president of CANSCAIP, and represented creators on the Access Copyright Board. Her books have won and been nominated for Forest of Reading awards; she has won Hamilton Arts awards and the Platinum Jubilee Civic Hero Award. She has also been nominated for Hackmatack and MYRCA awards.
The title of the book comes from the mnemonic device to remember how to use an epi pen – blue to the sky, orange to the thigh
Multiple food allergies destroy 12-year-old Ella’s confidence, especially when it comes to public speaking, but her passion for poetry drives her to conquer her fear. She plans on participating in a CN Tower climb and believes reciting her poetry about the challenges her allergies cause from the top of the tower will cure her.
Blue to the Sky is about conquering fears, not making assumptions, and treating people with kindness.
This book will stand out in the market because there are not a lot of books about kids with allergies.
Sylvia McNicoll edited Today’s Parent for 8 years, has been the president of CANSCAIP, and represented creators on the Access Copyright Board. Her books have won and been nominated for Forest of Reading awards; she has won Hamilton Arts awards and the Platinum Jubilee Civic Hero Award. She has also been nominated for Hackmatack and MYRCA awards.
The title of the book comes from the mnemonic device to remember how to use an epi pen – blue to the sky, orange to the thigh