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Description
"Who Cares?" is part of the Chan is a Caregiver collection. This children's book inspires compassion and generosity in a simple and imaginative manner for the youngest of girls and boys. Brimming with colorful illustrations, the book gently introduces children to the disease of ALS and gives specific attention to the role played by caregivers. In an age appropriate manner, children will be taught about the crucial role friends and caregivers play.
Lou Gehrig's disease affects people of all ages, races, and backgrounds. This disease is serious, and being there for those diagnosed with ALS is critical. Introducing children to this sort of thing can be difficult, but with the help of "Who Cares?" you can teach your children about this sensitive issue and inspire them to play a pivotal role in its solution.
"Who Cares?" is part of the Chan is a Caregiver collection. This children's book inspires compassion and generosity in a simple and imaginative manner for the youngest of girls and boys. Brimming...
"Who Cares?" is part of the Chan is a Caregiver collection. This children's book inspires compassion and generosity in a simple and imaginative manner for the youngest of girls and boys. Brimming with colorful illustrations, the book gently introduces children to the disease of ALS and gives specific attention to the role played by caregivers. In an age appropriate manner, children will be taught about the crucial role friends and caregivers play.
Lou Gehrig's disease affects people of all ages, races, and backgrounds. This disease is serious, and being there for those diagnosed with ALS is critical. Introducing children to this sort of thing can be difficult, but with the help of "Who Cares?" you can teach your children about this sensitive issue and inspire them to play a pivotal role in its solution.
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Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.
Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.
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· National media campaign including television, print, radio and online coverage
A very interesting book to help children understand about people’s differences especially when they see someone in a wheelchair or on oxygen. It may help children to not be so afraid seeing that they are people just like them. I loved that the book focused on what the PALS could still do with their CALS instead of solely stating what they cannot.
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A very interesting book to help children understand about people’s differences especially when they see someone in a wheelchair or on oxygen. It may help children to not be so afraid seeing that they are people just like them. I loved that the book focused on what the PALS could still do with their CALS instead of solely stating what they cannot.
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