Launch Event at Affinity Outlet, Fleetwood – 13th September 2025

The Aspergillosis Trust is delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new children’s book, Dad and the Sneaky Spores, written by award-winning author Christina Gabbitas and beautifully illustrated by Ursula Hurst.

This story has been specially commissioned to raise awareness of aspergillosis, a serious lung condition caused by the Aspergillus fungus. Through gentle storytelling and colourful illustrations, the book helps children and families understand what it means to live with a parent affected by aspergillosis.


✨ About the Event

šŸ“… Date: Saturday 13th September 2025
šŸ“ Location: Affinity Outlet, Fleetwood

The launch event will be a fun and informative day for all the family.

  • āœļø Meet the Author: Christina Gabbitas will be signing copies of the book between 12pm and 2pm.

  • šŸ‘©ā€āš•ļø Ask the Experts: A qualified nurse will be available to answer medical questions or offer advice.

  • šŸ“š Learn Together: Families can explore how storytelling can make complex health conditions easier to understand.


šŸ“– About Dad and the Sneaky Spores

The book follows a family’s journey with aspergillosis in a way that children can relate to. It not only explains the illness but also encourages empathy, resilience, and understanding within families.

ā€œThe narrative not only educates readers about aspergillosis but is also thoughtfully crafted to foster empathy and understanding.ā€ – Aspergillosis Trust

Published by Poems & Pictures, Dad and the Sneaky Spores is available from 1st August 2025.


šŸ’œ Why This Matters

Aspergillosis is a rare and often misunderstood condition. By raising awareness through creative storytelling, this initiative provides a new way to start important conversations with children, families, and the wider community.


šŸ”— Find out more at: www.aspergillosistrust.org

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