Education Resources: Ages 3-5 Years
Use Allergy School’s free educational resources to improve awareness and understanding of food allergies, so that all children and young people feel included and are able to participate fully in and out of the classroom.
Begin with lessons plans, and then add in films, additional resources and assembly packs to teach children about the importance of food allergies in a fun and engaging way.

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‘What Shall I Have On My Pizza?’ (3-5 years)
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Top 14 Food Allergens (colour)
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‘When Arlo the Armadillo picks his Perfect Pizza’
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Flash Cards
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Allergy Awareness Flashcards
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Arlo the Armadillo Body Outline
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Top 14 Food Allergens (white background)
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Top 14 Food Allergens (black background)
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Free training offer from our partner High Speed Training when you take our self-assessment. Make sure you’re doing everything you can to keep children with food allergies safe and included.
Empower
Greater understanding will allow schools, teachers and pupils to feel more confident around food allergies.
Include
All children should feel safe at school and be able to participate fully.
Protect
More awareness will help to keep children with food allergies safe.




