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DandelionsA Tale of

Being True to Your Tummy

Woolfred canNot Eat

Crangle

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Children’s/Food IntoleranceAges 4–8

Most sheep will eat almost anything they come across, whether it’s good for them or not. Woolfred, however, has a delicate system. He cannot eat dandelions. It isn’t fair—the other sheep can eat whatever they want. He knows what will happen if he eats them, but still all Woolfred can think about is dandelions, dandelions, dandelions!

Eventually Woolfred discovers that focusing on what’s missing can mean not seeing the good things in life…even when they are right in front of you.

A Note to Parents and Caregivers offers information and strategies for developing an emotionally healthy attitude about living with food intolerances.

“Woolfred Cannot Eat Dandelions is a wonderful and beautifully illustrated story that helps to explain food intolerances to children. Claudine Crangle captures the essence of ‘being true to your tummy.’”

—Cynthia Rudert, MD; Medical Advisor, Celiac Disease Foundation and Gluten Intolerance Group; Medical Director, Gluten Intolerance Group of Atlanta

A Tale of Being True to Your Tummy

DandelionsWoolfred canNot Eat

Published by the American Psychological Association

www.apa.org/pubs/magination

by Claudine Crangle

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Most sheep will eat almost anything they come across…whether it’s good for them or not.

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Woolfred, however, was born with a delicate system. Woolfred could not eat dandelions. He had to graze very carefully in the fields around his farm.

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Over time, he grew tired of nibbling around the dandelions in the field. It wasn’t fair. The other sheep could eat whatever they wanted!

One day, Woolfred decided that he’d had enough of being so darned careful. He spotted a rather large clump of dandelions, ripped them from the ground, where they grew, and began to chew.

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Looking down at the hole in the ground as he swallowed, an uneasy feeling washed over him. What would happen now?

Oh my! They were absolutely delicious.

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He didn’t have to wait very long to find out.

The rest of his flock stopped in their tracks. What was that funny noise?

Gwaaa a g l ewa a a g l e w u s h .

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Woolfred felt awfully strange. His mouth went dry.His belly was growing big like a balloon. His legs went all wobbly.

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THUD. Down he went…and out came the dandelions.

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DandelionsA Tale of

Being True to Your Tummy

Woolfred canNot Eat

Crangle

Woolfr

ed

Ca

nn

ot Eat Da

nd

el

ions

Children’s/Food IntoleranceAges 4–8

Most sheep will eat almost anything they come across, whether it’s good for them or not. Woolfred, however, has a delicate system. He cannot eat dandelions. It isn’t fair—the other sheep can eat whatever they want. He knows what will happen if he eats them, but still all Woolfred can think about is dandelions, dandelions, dandelions!

Eventually Woolfred discovers that focusing on what’s missing can mean not seeing the good things in life…even when they are right in front of you.

A Note to Parents and Caregivers offers information and strategies for developing an emotionally healthy attitude about living with food intolerances.

“Woolfred Cannot Eat Dandelions is a wonderful and beautifully illustrated story that helps to explain food intolerances to children. Claudine Crangle captures the essence of ‘being true to your tummy.’”

—Cynthia Rudert, MD; Medical Advisor, Celiac Disease Foundation and Gluten Intolerance Group; Medical Director, Gluten Intolerance Group of Atlanta

A Tale of Being True to Your Tummy

DandelionsWoolfred canNot Eat

Published by the American Psychological Association

www.apa.org/pubs/magination

by Claudine Crangle

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