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Being diagnosed with cancer is life-altering in so many ways. But not only for the patient. The children in their life can also be profoundly affected. This beautifully illustrated children's read-along book will help you broach the subject in a caring way, and have the difficult conversation with a child about their loved one's illness. It is a sensitive topic, but we want children to approach the experience with the positive wonder and curiosity with which they approach all new topics. Each colorful page presents in a positive and non-threatening way the different potential situations a…mehr

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Being diagnosed with cancer is life-altering in so many ways. But not only for the patient. The children in their life can also be profoundly affected. This beautifully illustrated children's read-along book will help you broach the subject in a caring way, and have the difficult conversation with a child about their loved one's illness. It is a sensitive topic, but we want children to approach the experience with the positive wonder and curiosity with which they approach all new topics. Each colorful page presents in a positive and non-threatening way the different potential situations a cancer patient might encounter, sparking a dialogue with the child about what they might expect as their loved one goes through treatment. A perfect book for parents, friends, or relatives to share with a child who has a sick loved one.
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Autorenporträt
At the age of 34, Lauren Candies Tarpley was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. Living as an AYA (adolescent and young adult) cancer patient, Lauren thought it was important to let others know about the good, the bad, and the ugly. She lives in her hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, their two-year-old son and her 16-year-old MinPin. She is thankful her mom, dad, younger sister, and in-laws have been able to help her through her journey.