It’s Dixie’s first day of school, and some of her classmates are sharing details about their various allergies. Bridget tells of her wheat allergy and how she gets to order a special meal from restaurants. Dixie thinks that must be a really special meal! And Charlie had to be rushed to the hospital in an ambulance once due to his dairy allergy. Dixie thinks that must have been thrilling! Even Hannah gets to wear a fashionable bracelet due to her peanut allergy. Dixie races home and begins to eagerly search for the slightest sign of an allergy. After many failed attempts, Dixie discovers that she is allergic to something after all. But is getting what you wish for actually as exciting as it once appeared?
Dixie Wants an Allergy provides a comical and engaging approach for children who are beginning to learn about and who are coping with allergies and who also have trouble finding what makes them unique. Corn’s playful text and Cote’s inviting illustrations encourage children to accept those with differences while learning that wanting what others have is not always a good idea.
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Tori Corn, a former textile designer, spent many years designing fabrics and home furnishing products. She is very pleased that she switched careers and decided to become a writer and illustrator. Her first book, What Will It Be Penelope?, was published in May 2013. She and her family live in New York City.
Nancy Cote, a national award winning children’s book author/illustrator, has illustrated over thirty picture books and written five of her own. Her stories, illustrations, paintings, murals, and poems have been featured in many magazines, exhibits, and collections throughout the country. Nancy has no known allergies except for poison ivy, which doesn’t stop her from hiking and exploring whenever she isn’t working. She resides in Somerset, Massachusetts.
K-Gr 3—Dixie is starting school and learning interesting things about her classmates. One of her most intriguing discoveries is that many of them have allergies. Special meals, sparkly bracelets, ambulance rides—all sound fantastic to her. Oh, how she wants an allergy, too. Determined to find one, she exposes herself to dust, frolics in the garden among the flowers, and gobbles too many pistachios—to no avail. One day, however, while working in the garden, the neighbor's new cat wanders over, sending Dixie into a sneezing fit. She has found her allergy, but is it really all she had hoped it would be? Dixie may think twice about the possible results of future wishes. This lighthearted and humorous story shows children the possible downfalls of wanting what others have. It also gives a subtle message that "all that glitters isn't gold" and encourages children to think about all aspects of a situation. With allergies being a huge concern in today's society, this is a topic that young children will undoubtedly be exposed to. The story briefly mentions various allergies and reactions to them as well as precautionary measures. The illustrations are bright, colorful, and inviting and add to the story's overall appeal. A great addition, particularly for opening a discussion of allergies.—Amy Shepherd, St. Anne's Episcopal School, Middleton, DE
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