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Sadie Sloth likes to twirl and swirl and spin and eat... string cheese - but nothing else! This fancy sloth is a particularly picky eater and is stuck in her ways. Trying anything new is scary for Sadie, but will friend Ellie Elephant help her find the courage she needs?
This beautifully illustrated children's book shows the importance of introducing new foods in a very gentle way. As the author and a mother to a little girl on the Autism Spectrum, Lauren Walczak wanted to provide parents, BCBAs, Speech & Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, RBTs, classroom teachers, and others with a visual to use on this topic.
Feeding our little ones with ASD and other sensory processing disorders can feel like an impossible undertaking. This book is not meant to miraculously get your child to eat something new, but to allow you to reference a friendly face, Sadie Sloth, when you are tackling the hard task of introducing new foods or textures. The simple storytelling and lovely illustrations will allow readers to learn that patience, understanding, and encouragement can go a long way towards opening others' minds - and mouths! - to new things.
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