But Is It the Bad Kind?: A Story About Uninvited Guests

Have you or someone you love been told they have a tumor, a mass, or cancer? After the initial shock of a diagnosis, there are often many questions. But Is It the Bad Kind? uses a child-friendly analogy of uninvited guests to tackle that uncertainty. Inspired by the author's own journey battling cancer, this book is meant to answer questions, reduce anxiety, and offer hope.

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But Is It the Bad Kind?: A Story About Uninvited Guests

Have you or someone you love been told they have a tumor, a mass, or cancer? After the initial shock of a diagnosis, there are often many questions. But Is It the Bad Kind? uses a child-friendly analogy of uninvited guests to tackle that uncertainty. Inspired by the author's own journey battling cancer, this book is meant to answer questions, reduce anxiety, and offer hope.

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But Is It the Bad Kind?: A Story About Uninvited Guests

But Is It the Bad Kind?: A Story About Uninvited Guests

by Rachel Orgel
But Is It the Bad Kind?: A Story About Uninvited Guests

But Is It the Bad Kind?: A Story About Uninvited Guests

by Rachel Orgel

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Overview

Have you or someone you love been told they have a tumor, a mass, or cancer? After the initial shock of a diagnosis, there are often many questions. But Is It the Bad Kind? uses a child-friendly analogy of uninvited guests to tackle that uncertainty. Inspired by the author's own journey battling cancer, this book is meant to answer questions, reduce anxiety, and offer hope.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781956744378
Publisher: Dagmar Miura
Publication date: 05/06/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 22
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 5 - 9 Years

About the Author

Dr. Rachel Orgel is passionate about teaching children and has dedicated her life to helping others. As an educator, Dr. Orgel has written countless social stories to assist her students in the classroom. Having personally endured the stress that childhood cancer puts on both the body and mind, she empathizes with the worry and confusion kids with cancer feel every day. She combines her experiences and educational background to support children navigating similar circumstances through this book. In developmentally appropriate language, Dr. Orgel tackles cancer's complex and frightening realities while offering hope and light to guide kids and their families.
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