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A Tender Story for Even Your Youngest to Understand., December 29, 2007
This review is from: Sammy's Mom Has Cancer (Paperback)
When I was diagnosed with malignant cancerous tumors, my outlook wasn't great. My biggest fear was that God was going to take me away from my beautiful boy, a gift he had only given me just about five years earlier. I needed a way to tell my son, without scaring, without hurting, with a gentle hand of love that he's always known. I read this story to him twice in a row. He sat very quiet and asked me if I was going to leave him and live in heaven, I told him no, that mommy would fight and fight to be here with him and well, twelve years later, I am. Partly because of the courage I gained and the attitude I gained after reading this book to the most important gift I ever received. My son...and to this day, he remembers me sick and my hair falling out and he says he's proud that I am a survivor. HE'S PROUD OF ME...imagine that. I'm just as proud of him if not more. If you're looking for a gentle book, an informative book, a book they'll understand about a disease that even sometimes we don't, this is the book. I believe in it so much that I donated two copies to my son's school library in his name for children and parents alike going through the same situation. I didn't know where to turn. Maybe that helped them know and maybe my review will help you too. Thank you from "survivor" in a lavendar bow...
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A gentle story for the youngest children., August 19, 2001
This review is from: Sammy's Mom Has Cancer (Paperback)
This is the book I want for my best friend, a young mother with breast cancer. Kohlenberg wrote the book for her 18-month- old son, and the book is appropriate as a bedtime story for toddler/pre-school ages, or as an early reader for elementary ages. It clearly and hopefully takes Mommy, Daddy, and Sammy through Mommy's cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy including hair loss, surgery, and finally a day when Mommy's doctors declare her free from cancer, for now. As useful as the text, are the glossary explaining at a child's level terms such as cancer, cells, and radiation, and the names and addresses of several cancer foundations for more information. In a lovely personal introduction for the adult, Kohlberg includes tips for sharing the news with a teacher, and simple activities a child can use to show Mommy love and share special moments with her before, during, and after her treatment. Other books and a couple of videos are referenced for further reading. I love the straight-forward and hopeful style of Sammy but it would be appropriate to choose another book if a child needed specific preparation to deal with loss of a loved one, or if cancer treatment was declined.
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Wonderful for kids, November 17, 2002
This review is from: Sammy's Mom Has Cancer (Paperback)
I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and was trying to find an easy way to explain what was going on to my 2 and 5 year old sons. This book was a great help. It explained the entire process in easy to understand language and opened the doors for great discussions from my 5 year old. I would highly recommend it!
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