The little girl in NOWHERE HAIR knows two things: Her mom's hair is not on her head anymore, so therefore it must be somewhere around the house. After searching the obvious places, the story reveals that her mother, although...

Buy Now From Amazon

The little girl in NOWHERE HAIR knows two things: Her mom's hair is not on her head anymore, so therefore it must be somewhere around the house. After searching the obvious places, the story reveals that her mother, although going through cancer treatment, is still silly, attentive, happy and yes, sometimes very tired and cranky. She learns that she didn't cause the cancer, can't catch it, and that Mommy still is very much up for the job of mothering. The book, written in rhyme, explains hats, scarves, wigs, going bald in public, and the idea of being nice to people who may look a little different than you. It ends with the idea that what is inside of us is far more important than how we look on the outside. For any parent or grandparent, NOWHERE HAIR offers a comfortable platform to explain something that is inherently very difficult.

Now available in a Spanish edition, ¿Y el pelo? Explica el cáncer y la quimioterapia con sus hijos.

Similar Products

Mom Has Cancer! (Let's Talk About It)When Someone You Love Has Cancer: A Guide to Help Kids Cope (Elf-Help Books for Kids)Because . . . Someone I Love Has Cancer: Kids' Activity BookButterfly Kisses and Wishes on Wings- When someone you love has cancer...a hopeful. helpful book for kidsMom and the Polka-Dot Boo-BooYou Are the Best MedicineLet My Colors Out