Fun 4 Kids


Hey there, young adventurers! ๐ŸŒŸ Join us on this journey into the world of HAE, where youโ€™ll discover the amazing superpowers that come with having, or caring about someone, with this rare condition! Dive into thrilling stories, fun games, and awesome activities that will not only help you learn about HAE but also celebrate the incredible YOU!โœจ

๐ŸŽจBrady Club Activity Books

Brady Club Activity Books are for children up to 12. These activity books aim to help children understand HAE better so they are able to manage their health and live life to the full.

The Brady Club offers โ€œfun ways for them to feel inspired, empowered, and connected to other kids who share their questions, dreams and want to just have some fun, too!โ€

Each activity book includes HAE facts, fun jokes, stories from kids in the HAE community, fun activities to complete at home, and more

๐Ÿ“–Stories about HAE

A great way to start a discussions about HAE with children is by reading to them or with them. Below is a number of different reading resources, from our friends at HAEi and HAEA that we are able to share with you. Enjoy!!

๐Ÿ“˜Nicos Book Series

The US HAEA teamed up with childrenโ€™s author, Caryn Sonberg Seiler, to develop a three-book series that will help kids learn about HAE in a relatable and interesting way.

๐Ÿ“•The Rare Boy and the Talkative Little Balloon

Written by one of the HAEi Regional Patient Advocates, Natasa Angjeleska, is this book about a boy with HAE who receives help from a Talkative Little Balloon.

๐Ÿ“—Motivando Vidas – Motivating Lives

This true story about Carla and other HAE patients from Peru. What an inspiring story for our young people!

๐Ÿ–๏ธCoIouring In Pages

The US HAEA has developed and designed Colouring Pages, designed to unite young children affected by HAE from around the world. You can print and colour these anytime you like.

๐Ÿ“‹HAE Infographic

The HAE Infographic is available from HAEi to download and print. Isabel from Costa Rica/USE made this for her little sister when she moved to a new school. What an amazing sister and what a great resource for all HAE kids.