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Let my colours out  Cover Image Book Book

Let my colours out / Courtney Filigenzi ; illustrated by Shennen Bersani. --

Filigenzi, Courtney. (Author). Bersani, Shennen. (Added Author). American Cancer Society. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 1604430117 (bo.)
  • ISBN: 9781604430110 (bo.)
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
  • Publisher: [Atlanta] : American Cancer Society, c2009.

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General Note:
Cover title.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 12.95
Subject: Mother and child > Juvenile fiction.
Cancer > Juvenile fiction.
Cancer > Treatment > Juvenile fiction.
Emotions > Juvenile fiction.
Colors > Juvenile fiction.
Pop-up books > Specimens.

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Lakeshore Branch BB Filig 31681002793719 BOARDBOOK In process -

  • Baker & Taylor
    A young boy uses color to express a range of emotions as his mother undergoes cancer treatment, and discovers it is okay to feel scared, angry, and sad. On board pages.
  • Baker & Taylor
    A young boy uses color to express a range of emotions as his mother undergoes cancer treatment, and discovers it is okay to feel scared, angry, and sad.
  • Independent Publishing Group

    Winner: 2011 Gelet Burgess Children's Book Award, Growing Up; 2010 National Health Information Award, Silver; 2010 Mom's Choice Award, Gold, Children's Picture Books - Growing Up/Personal Growth; 2009 Association Trends All-Media Contest, Bronze; Finalist:

    2010 National Indie Excellence Award, Children's Nonfiction; 2009 USA Best Books Award &;&;&; This comforting book walks young children of cancer patients through the range of emotions they&;re likely to encounter and provides a message of hope. A young boy uses color to express a range of emotions as his mother undergoes cancer treatment. Some days he&;s sad, some days he&;s happy, and other days he&;s scared or angry. The boy comes to realize that these ups and downs are perfectly normal for his situation, and he does not have to feel guilty about his feelings.

  • McGraw Hill

    Help children cope with range of emotions.following a parent?s cancer diagnosis
    .Unfortunately, many young children today are dealing.with their parents? diagnoses and battles with lifethreatening.illnesses. In My Rainbow Bridge, a young child.is dealing with his mom?s diagnosis and treatment of.cancer. He experiences a range of emotions?scared,.sad, jealous, feeling fine, denial, anger?that together.form a rainbow of hope through this critical time..This fully illustrated board book (concluding with a.clever pop-up rainbow) can be a useful tool for parents,.teachers, and counselors who deal with children.ages 4-8. It will help children realize that they are not.alone and that other people have felt the same things.they are feeling..This book can open up channels of communication.between parents and their children, giving children not.only understanding, but also assurance that they can.share their feelings.


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