Starting kindergarten is exciting — but for Isabel, it also means feeling different. Isabel has Type One Diabetes. She wears an insulin pump. She checks her blood sugar. She visits the nurse before lunch. And sometimes, she has to skip the cupcakes at birthday parties. It can feel lonely being the only one who understands. When Isabel’s mom finds a summer camp just for kids with diabetes, everything changes. At camp, Isabel meets Katelyn — a friend who understands her in ways no one else can. Together, they discover courage, confidence, and the powerful truth that they are never alone. Isabel Goes to Diabetes Camp is a heartfelt and encouraging story about: • Living with Type One Diabetes • Finding belonging • Navigating school with a chronic illness • Friendship and resilience • The life-changing impact of diabetes camp Written by Rebecca Ollier, a Type One Diabetic who understands firsthand how meaningful diabetes camp can be, this beautifully illustrated watercolor book is perfect for: 1. Children living with Type One Diabetes 2. Families navigating a new diagnosis 3. Diabetes educators and camps 4. Classrooms promoting inclusion and empathy Because no child should feel alone in their journey.