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Mama’s Afro Is A Soldier Too: Mom’s Cancer Diagnosis Explained is a uniquely important book for families of young children whose mom has received a cancer diagnosis. Through easy to understand rhyming and poetic phrases, the various cancer treatment stages of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation which Mom goes through, are explained. The Afro Soldier is introduced as a brave little character who gives young readers a visual symbol of reassurance and hope. Even though mom is going through changes like the loss of her hair due to her illness, children do not have to be alarmed because they can trust that a strong little soldier is fighting to help her get better. The book is inspired by author N.M.‘s own personal journey with cancer. It provides a resource for moms who immediately think of the people who will be affected the most by their diagnosis…their children.
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Mama’s Afro Is A Soldier Too: Mom’s Cancer Diagnosis Explained is a uniquely important book for families of young children whose mom has received a cancer diagnosis. Through easy to understand rhyming and poetic phrases, the various cancer treatment stages of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation which Mom goes through, are explained. The Afro Soldier is introduced as a brave little character who gives young readers a visual symbol of reassurance and hope. Even though mom is going through changes like the loss of her hair due to her illness, children do not have to be alarmed because they can trust that a strong little soldier is fighting to help her get better. The book is inspired by author N.M.‘s own personal journey with cancer. It provides a resource for moms who immediately think of the people who will be affected the most by their diagnosis…their children.