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September 10, 2018
Title: Talking to Kids about Cancer
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by Kristen Barnett
with Watt’s Bugging You (www.wattsbuggingyou.com)
Part 1 of 2
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Talking to
kids about cancer – or any disease or ailment – can be difficult.
Author, counselor, and mother Kristen Barnett has written a terrific children’s book to help parents, grandparents, and care givers talk to young children about the hard stuff in life. Click
here to order your copy of “The Bug Who Thought He Lost His Buzz” today. Plus, during the months of September and October, a portion of each book sold will go to organizations which provide aid to families with a child battling cancer.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What do you say to a parent whose child has cancer?
What age group does Kristen’s book series, “Watt’s Bugging You”, target?
What, how, and when do you tell a young child he/she has cancer?
How does Kristen incorporate scripture into her book?
Listen to the next segment with Kristen for more on her new book, “The Bug Who Thought He Lost His Buzz”.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Talking to Kids about Cancer
Topic: Book Review
Discussed by Kristen Barnett
with Watt’s Bugging You (www.wattsbuggingyou.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Why did Kristen write “The Bug Who Thought He Lost His Buzz”? Listen as she
shares some personal stories…
Will there be other books in the “Watt’s Bugging You?” series?
Why should parents get “The Bug Who Thought He Lost His Buzz” for their kids and
others?
How can YOU help families who have a child battling cancer?
Click here to donate a book
to your local library – church, public, or private school – or directly to a
child who is battling cancer. Plus, during the months of September and October,
a portion of each book sold will go to organizations which provide aid to
families with a child battling cancer.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization