Children s Cancer Book Review - Where s My Hair?
What s New at the Zoo? takes the reader on an animal adding adventure. This learning zoo adventure begins: Two hungry pandas eat a bamboo lunch. One cub joins the meal. How many crunch and munch? 2 1 = ? Through delightful rhyming text and numerals Ms. Slade creates a wonderfully engaging learning experience for children. Each page offers a new addition problem.As parents it s often hard to find a Children s Book that really makes our children think, one which opens their minds and imagination and really gets those neurons firing. There are so many children s books on the market that really are not so great, and some are on the shelves because of the author s stardom or the author s connections into the publishing business. Still, as parents we know the difference, and yes, I think our kids do too.The Tiny Caterpillar and the Great Big Tree is a is a wonderfully written and illustrated children s book. Looking for friendship, the caterpillar searches and comes upon a ladybug, an ant, and a spider. They all refuse becoming his friend until something happens.
An amazing book for all children at the age of 5 and up is Inch and Miles, the Journey to Success by John Wooden. The famous basketball coach John Wooden takes his Pyramid of Success and has translated his life coaching model into a delightful book for children to understand. The I Believe Bunny written by Tish Rabe and illustrated by Frank Endersby is part of a new series for young children. Boys and girls will identify with an adorable bunny who teaches them how to put their faith into action. In this book Bunny teaches about the power of prayer.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 12:36:49 2009