Children’s book addresses CPAP therapy
By HME News Staff
Updated 10:49 AM CDT, Thu October 10, 2024
NEW YORK – Sherry Bari has published her most recent book, “My Grandpa Wears a Mask at Night,” a story that follows Liam and Lydia as they come to learn what their grandpa’s CPAP mask is. “Liam and Lydia were scared when they first saw their grandpa with a CPAP mask on,” said Bari, a grandmother of five. “This book, very generally and in a kid-friendly manner, introduces the CPAP machine (a.k.a. snorkel) to a child. If you have sleep apnea, wear a CPAP mask while sleeping, and have kids around, it’s a must read. It is short, to the point and humorous.” Published by Fulton Books, Bari’s book is a helpful tool for families dealing with sleep apnea that features colorful artwork and a straightforward approach, turning an unfamiliar object into a source of comfort and normalcy. The book is available at bookstores and online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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