A gentle story to help families discover, protect, and talk about the invisible sense that connects us to food, safety, memory, and home.
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The Day the Lilacs Disappeared invites children and parents into a warm, beautifully illustrated story about a sense we often forget to notice — until it changes.
Children may not always know how to explain that something is different about their sense of smell. Parents may not think to ask. This story creates a gentle way to begin the conversation.
Much of what we think of as flavour comes from smell. When smell changes, food may seem bland, strange, or less enjoyable.
Smell can help children notice smoke, spoiled food, gas, chemicals, and other warning signals in the environment.
The scent of flowers, a favourite meal, or a familiar home can become part of a child’s emotional world.
Smell is part of how children experience seasons, family, comfort, and the places they love.
Kushboo loves the scent of spring lilacs, warm spices, birthday cake, and home. But one day, something invisible changes.
With the help of her family, her doctor, and a little hope, she discovers just how precious the sense of smell truly is.
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After reading the story, try asking:
If your child has a new, persistent, unexplained, or concerning change in smell, consider discussing it with a healthcare professional.
The sense of smell is often overlooked, even though it plays an important role in daily life, safety, food enjoyment, and emotional memory.
This book was created as a family-friendly sensitization tool to help children, parents, and healthcare professionals start an important conversation about smell.
It is not a diagnostic test. It is a story — and sometimes a story is the easiest way to begin.
The Day the Lilacs Disappeared can be used by parents, ENT clinics, pediatric practices, allergy clinics, family medicine clinics, smell and taste clinics, schools, libraries, and patient education programs.
It offers a gentle way to help children and families understand that smell matters.
A blooming lilac. A favourite meal. The smell of home. A memory that returns with a scent.
Help your child discover the invisible sense that makes the world feel familiar.
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