Children s Cancer Book Review - Where s My Hair?
I would like to tell you about a children s book I recently read. The name of the book is Where s My Hair? The book is about cancer. It tells about the days of cancer treatments in a young pediatric oncology patient. The book is downright amazing. Where s My Hair? talks bout feelings and that it is okay to be sad.When my eight year old granddaughter told me there was a book she wanted I didn t waste any time. I knew nothing about Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but in my opinion any book that gets a kid that excited and asking for a trip to the book store is a good thing.Even if your child knows how to read, or is learning to read, you can both benefit from reading together. Reading aloud gives you time together and your child can ask questions about the story you are reading if needed.
The Green RADventures of Nico, a series of earth-friendly kids stories, written by Paul Wozniak and illustrated by J.C. Jones, simply and succinctly convey to kids the importance of green living. The characters touch on a variety of environmental topics including recycling, climate change and conservation. They also introduce socially responsible behaviors such as volunteerism, care for animals, friendship and kindness. Overall, these books can help parents to better grow environmental children.This is a collection of essays from renowned children s books authors. As the title indicates, 100 authors come together to compile simple tips for families to use to help save the planet and have fun while doing it.I would like to tell you about a children s book I recently read. The name of the book is Where s My Hair? The book is about cancer. It tells about the days of cancer treatments in a young pediatric oncology patient. The book is downright amazing. Where s My Hair? talks bout feelings and that it is okay to be sad.
Tue Dec 22 17:25:36 2009