Eating isn’t always easy—especially when your brain and tummy don’t agree!
Meet my little buddy, a kind, curious, and unique kid who’s learning to navigate his relationship with food and his body. His tummy is a sensitive sidekick who feels every flavour and texture to an incredible extreme, while his brain is constantly managing input and trying to prevent power surges or blackouts. Together, they try to find calm one bite at a time — in a world that can sometimes feel overwhelming.
With gentle rhymes and compassionate humour, Tummy, Too explores what it’s like for children with sensory sensitivities or neurodivergent experiences to navigate the tricky world of food. From the smell of breakfast bacon to the feel of mushy strawberries, Shawna Marie’s tender storytelling and Beverly Devakishen’s expressive, inclusive art remind readers that every body—and every brain—eats differently.
Inspired by the author’s lived experience as an autistic and ADHD adult, this debut picture book celebrates body autonomy, empathy, and self-understanding, offering comfort and validation to children who struggle with eating—and to the grownups who love them.