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(More customer reviews)This video is an excellent way to introduce young children to the difficult concept of cancer and major illnesses. Believe me, they are more afraid of the unknown than cancer. When my wife was first diagnosed, we tried to shield my then 4 year old girl. She only heard a word or two that she couldn't comprehend but she wanted to know what was wrong with her mommy. A year earlier, we had read the book version of this simply because she liked Charlie Brown. She found and brought the book to me to read again because she wanted to know about this cancer and what to expect. Shortly after that, the movie was shown on Disney. It (like the book) explores the horror of cancer in a gentle but no-nonsense way that children can relate to. It really helped my little girl understand the whole illness, loss of hair and slow recovery of cancer. This way, she was never surprised and she (and my wife) got through it togethe. I whole-heartedly recommend it for anyone in my circumstances or, God forbid, if the child is the one with the cancer.
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