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Books with title What is wrong with Lolita?

  • What Is Wrong with Little Lion?

    Suzanne Peters

    Paperback (Rosedog Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Little Lion is happy with his friends playing in the jungle. Until, one day, he begins to feel very tired and is unable to do the fun things he has always done. At a visit to the doctor he discovers he is ill and must enter the hospital for tests and treatment. It all seems scary until he meets the special people who work in the hospital. Then Little Lion discovers the other children who are there and makes new friends. Soon, with the encouragement of family and his new friends the hospital that in the beginning was scary has become his new home. The impact that cancer, specifically Leukemia, can have on the life of someone so young is comforted by those who care for him each day. Little Lion discovers he is not alone and his forest friends are not gone forever - plus he has more friends now in the hospital. About the Author The author raised four biological children and a large number of foster children who struggled with individual problems, both medical and psychological. An assistant administrator in a school for the gifted, she saw special children with unique needs and challenges. One of her daughters became a child life specialist in Oncology and another daughter a teacher at the School for the Deaf and Blind in St. Augustine, Florida, enhancing Peters' awareness of the struggles of challenged children. All these circumstances were the inspiration to write and illustrate stories about difficulties children face, as well as their finding solutions and acceptance within themselves. Children often learn more quickly than adults that a difficult path is often just a different path and there are others that walk the same path with them. Nothing surpasses the joy in seeing the first smile of a child who has struggled with a difficult situation and begun to understand that success is possible.
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  • What is wrong with Lolita?

    Ana Betancourt

    eBook
    Lolita is sad because her friend the butterfly didn't come back to play with her. Lolita fears that without the butterfly she could never fly again. Then, Lolita discovers something else far more important that the butterfly wings. What could that be?
  • What Is Wrong with Little Lion?

    SUZANNE PETERS

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Jan. 6, 2016)
    What is Wrong with Little Lion?by Suzanne Peters Little Lion is happy with his friends playing in the jungle. Until, one day, he begins to feel very tired and is unable to do the fun things he has always done. At a visit to the doctor he discovers he is ill and must enter the hospital for tests and treatment. It all seems scary until he meets the special people who work in the hospital. Then Little Lion discovers the other children who are there and makes new friends. Soon, with the encouragement of family and his new friends the hospital that in the beginning was scary has become his new home. The impact that cancer, specifically Leukemia, can have on the life of someone so young is comforted by those who care for him each day. Little Lion discovers he is not alone and his forest friends are not gone forever – plus he has more friends now in the hospital. About the Author The author raised four biological children and a large number of foster children who struggled with individual problems, both medical and psychological. An assistant administrator in a school for the gifted, she saw special children with unique needs and challenges. One of her daughters became a child life specialist in Oncology and another daughter a teacher at the School for the Deaf and Blind in St. Augustine, Florida, enhancing Peters’ awareness of the struggles of challenged children. All these circumstances were the inspiration to write and illustrate stories about difficulties children face, as well as their finding solutions and acceptance within themselves. Children often learn more quickly than adults that a difficult path is often just a different path and there are others that walk the same path with them. Nothing surpasses the joy in seeing the first smile of a child who has struggled with a difficult situation and begun to understand that success is possible.
  • What is Wrong with Zach?

    Shelia Calvert, Zachary Calvert, Alexandra Calvert

    eBook
    This unique and insightful book offers a glimpse into the world of 10 year old Zach, a high-functioning autistic boy, his sister Alex (also 10) and his mom. Written in a question and answer format, each page begins with a question the family has been asked regarding Zach and his Autism.At times amazingly captivating (Zach “My brain feels spiky.”), at times extraordinarily poignant (Alex “It upsets and scares me when he screams and won’t stop.”), and at times honestly funny (Mom “Zach loves to smell everything – even things that don’t smell good”) this book brings together three unique perspectives. With color-coded entries to help young readers follow the dialogue, this informative book chronicles the journey of one family as encounter the questions that come with Autism.