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Evabel is a child with a passion for tinkering, a knack for catching people off guard, and at times (if she is lucky), a creator of intense giggles. But when she is surprised by a cancer diagnosis, will she still find ways to make people smile? Evabel is a unique story that honours a child with cancer and her stay in the hospital, while inspiring giggles in all children as they read of Evabel's tinkering adventures! From her mischievous ways to catch everyone that crosses her path off guard, to her brilliant inventions, authors Katie and Krista address a child with cancer's ups and downs with…mehr

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Evabel is a child with a passion for tinkering, a knack for catching people off guard, and at times (if she is lucky), a creator of intense giggles. But when she is surprised by a cancer diagnosis, will she still find ways to make people smile? Evabel is a unique story that honours a child with cancer and her stay in the hospital, while inspiring giggles in all children as they read of Evabel's tinkering adventures! From her mischievous ways to catch everyone that crosses her path off guard, to her brilliant inventions, authors Katie and Krista address a child with cancer's ups and downs with humour and beautiful illustrations. This inspiring and timeless story encourages readers to find someone in need of a smile and to brighten their day, no matter what challenges they may face. Evabel is an invaluable resource for parents, teachers and healthcare providers that introduces a difficult topic in an accessible and engaging way.
Autorenporträt
Katie Doering (BEd, PhD) is an educator who has been teaching and leading for nearly two decades at the private school she helped establish for children with medical needs and their families. Her passion for children's literature and inability to find books that represented her students' experiences promoted her to write Evabel - a book that responds directly to cancer patients' needs and wants. She lives in Toronto with her spouse, three children and cat. Katie regularly shares her knowledge and experiences in higher education settings teaching courses focused on critical literacy and inclusive education.