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Seven sisters face a war in their hometown. Can they stay strong
together while the war rages on?
How do you tell a 6-year-old you have breast cancer? How do you
tell her what cancer is? My daughter and I faced this dilemma.
Children are often the unsung victims when family members undergo
traumatic illnesses and treatments. Adults are overwhelmed with the
facts and often simply do not know what to tell the children.
Children can sense in atmosphere, actions and body language that
something traumatic is happening in their home or family. "The
Poison Arrow" is a story written for children to give them
emotional reassurance and facts about cancer in a way they can
understand; to explain what is happening in their parents' or loved
ones' bodies; why the family adults get so upset and that this
happens through no one's fault. It is by anonymity and chance.
Children often imagine they are somehow responsible for illnesses.
Combining a fictional story with real-life elements and interactive
study materials, "The Poison Arrow" explains what cancer is and how
it happens in a clear and easy way for children to understand.
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