Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings

Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings
Author: Ellen McVicker
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781942845485

Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings is a gem. This is a very important book with a very powerful message. A beautiful work of art that educates children about medical and psychological issues relating to cancer, it is also a gift for the loved one with cancer.As the public television personality Doc Neil the Banana Peel, I have had the opportunity to perform for kids and adults with cancer to help them relax and enjoy life. For a patient with cancer, there is no better gift than the comforting words and hugs from a kid who understands ... It brightens the day. Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings provides a pathway to this gif

Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings

Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings
Author: Ellen McVicker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578159935

Butterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings is a listen-to or read-along book for children. It is a resource that can be give as a gift and used to educate and support any child who is facing the cancer of a loved one. The story line, as told through the eyes of a child, lends itself to a simple and clear understanding of cancer. Most important, however, is the lesson that teaches children to realize the power they have to be an active and integral part of a loved one's cancer journey.

When Someone You Love Has Cancer

When Someone You Love Has Cancer
Author: Alaric Lewis
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1497683009

Few things affect a family’s everyday life like the presence of an illness like cancer. Whether it’s a grandparent, another family member, a teacher or neighbor or friend, children especially experience confusion, fear and misunderstanding. This book will help kids cope with the presence of cancer in their lives. Book includes 14 wonderful, full-color, full-page illustrations, and some 40 helpful pointers written expressly for children 4-12. A rare and excellent resource!

Butterfly Wishes 1: The Wishing Wings

Butterfly Wishes 1: The Wishing Wings
Author: Jennifer Castle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681193728

Sisters Addie and Clara have just moved to a new house in the country, where they discover that their backyard is a gateway to the enchanted realm of magical butterflies called Wishing Wings. These special butterflies have the power to make wishes come true! When a group of just-emerged butterflies -- New Blooms -- are in danger of losing their magic, Addie and Clara must team up with a pair of butterfly princesses to save them, making new friends and helping others along the way.

Our Mom Has Cancer

Our Mom Has Cancer
Author: Abigail Ackermann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

When Abigail and Adrienne's mom told them she had cancer, they were afraid. When the two sisters couldn't find any books for kids that explained what might happen to their mother and what they might expect, they decided to write one themselves. The result? A humorous, honest, hopeful account of the year their mother underwent treatment for breast cancer, delightfully illustrated with drawings by both sisters.

My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks

My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks
Author: Marc Silver
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1402273088

Let's face it, cancer sucks. This book provides real-life advice from real-life teens designed to help teens live with a parent who is fighting cancer. One million American teenagers live with a parent who is fighting cancer. It's a hard blow for those already navigating high school, preparing for college, and becoming increasingly independent. Author Maya Silver was 15 when her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. She and her dad, Marc, have combined their family's personal experience with advice from dozens of medical professionals and real stories from 100 teens—all going through the same thing Maya did. The topic of cancer can be difficult to approach, but in a highly designed, engaging style, this book gives practical guidance that includes: How to talk about the diagnosis (and what does diagnosis even mean, anyway?) The best outlets for stress (punching a wall is not a great one, but should it happen, there are instructions for a patch job) How to deal with friends (especially one the ones with 'pity eyes') Whether to tell the teachers and guidance counselors and what they should know (how not to get embarrassed in class) What happens in a therapy session and how to find a support group if you want one A special section for parents also gives tips on strategies for sharing the news and explaining cancer to a child, making sure your child doesn't become the parent, what to do if the outlook is grim, and tips for how to live life after cancer. My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks allows teens to see that they are not alone. That no matter how rough things get, they will get through this difficult time. That everything they're feeling is ok. Essays from Gilda Radner's "Gilda's Club" annual contest are an especially poignant and moving testimony of how other teens dealt with their family's situation. Praise for My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks: "Wisely crafted into a wonderfully warm, engaging and informative book that reads like a chat with a group of friends with helpful advice from the experts." —Paula K. Rauch MD, Director of the Marjorie E. Korff Parenting At a Challenging Time Program "A must read for parents, kids, teachers and medical staff who know anyone with cancer. You will learn something on every page." —Anna Gottlieb, MPA, Founder and CEO Gilda's Club Seattle "This book is a 'must have' for oncologists, cancer treatment centers and families with teenagers." —Kathleen McCue, MA, LSW, CCLS, Director of the Children's Program at The Gathering Place, Cleveland, OH "My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks provides a much-needed toolkit for teens coping with a parent's cancer." —Jane Saccaro, CEO of Camp Kesem, a camp for children who have a parent with cancer

Sammy's Mommy Has Cancer

Sammy's Mommy Has Cancer
Author: Sherry Kohlenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9780945354550

Sammy's mommy receives treatment for cancer, goes into the hospital for surgery, recovers at home, and shares her continuing love for him.

Cancer Hates Kisses

Cancer Hates Kisses
Author: Jessica Reid Sliwerski
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0735227810

Mothers are superheroes when they're battling cancer, and this empowering picture book gives them an honest yet spirited way to share the difficult experience with their kids. Author Jessica Reid Sliwerski was diagnosed with breast cancer four months after giving birth to her daughter. And through all the stages of treatment—surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, losing her hair—she thought about how hard it would be to talk to your child about cancer while coping with it. She wrote this picture book to give other parents and their children an encouraging tool for having those conversations—a lovingly upbeat book that is also refreshingly authentic and straightforward. With its simple text and heartwarming illustrations, Cancer Hates Kisses is relatable to any type of cancer.

Nana, What's Cancer

Nana, What's Cancer
Author: Beverlye Fead
Publisher: Amer Cancer Society
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781604430103

A healing conversation between.grandmother and granddaughter ..In this beautifully written and illustrated book, a grandmother.who has survived cancer answers the many.questions of her concerned granddaughter, Tess. .

The Rainbow Feelings of Cancer

The Rainbow Feelings of Cancer
Author: Chia Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781942493136

The Rainbow Feelings of Cancer gently invites children to share their thoughts, their feelings and their questions when a life-threatening illness has touched a parent or someone they love.