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Orange Fund

...Re-building lives affected by any diagnosis....

Illness specific books fon Cancer

Martians in the playground

Clair Sainsbury

A lucky duck book, Sage publications


ISBN13  978-1-84920-000-4


Understanding the schoolchild with Asperger’s syndrome,

Mom Has Cancer

ISBN 978-0-7641-4074-7


This book encourages parents to be as open as possible with children when a parent is diagnosed with cancer. The book is a good aid for addressing the kind of changes that will happen and that it isn’t anyone’s fault.

The Secret C

By Julie A. Stokes & illustrated by Peter Bailey, 2000

Winston’s Wish, ISBN: 978-0-9539123-0-8


The Secret C – straight talking about cancer, attempts to answer some of the questions and worries a child may have about cancer, especially when it involves someone in the family. This reassuring book will help adults and children to talk about the difficult issues and feelings involved when someone is seriously ill and briefly talks about the possibility of death


My Brother Has Cancer

Where’s Mom’s Hair

By Debbie Watters

Publisher Second Story Press

ISBN-10: 1896764940 ISBN-13: 978-1896764948

Age 9 - 12


A family journey through cancer

Peppermint Ward

By Miriam Halahmy


A story about children with Cancer

6 to 9 years

My Brother Has Cancer

Published by CCLG

In Our Own Words Coping with the impossible


By Lois Tonkin


Clic Sargent , caring for children with Cancer


Parents talk about life after their child has died of cancer

Chemotherapy, Cakes and Cancer


By Megan Blunt (age 14)


An A-Z survival guide for living with childhood cancer

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