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Interview – Leo’s Sleepover, a locally written children’s story on diabetes

Trail author Dave Colquhoun and illustrator Stacey Kissock about their new book, Leo’s Sleepover, with Summit Radio morning host Wayne Kelly.

Listen to Dave’s inspiring story of how this children’s book came to be, and his collaborations with Stacey to bring Leo’s Sleepover to life. A fantastic resource for both adults and children, Leo’s Sleepover aims to teach you about diabetes and how type 1 diabetics manage their illness and to open the door for conversations about chronic illnesses.

You can purchase a copy of their book online here.

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