Healing books
Some conditions and diseases can be hard for children to understand. The experts at Hamilton Health Sciences Hospital have put together a list of books to make talking about certain health topics a little easier.
Here is a sample of their picks.
Hi My Name is Jack
by Christina Beall-Sullivan
Recommended by Nate Seroski, child life specialist, McMaster Children’s Hospital:
This book focuses on siblings of children who have a chronic illness and addresses the range of emotions that siblings feel when their brother or sister is sick. Ages 3 to 12
Franklin Goes to the Hospital
by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
Recommended by Nate Seroski, child life specialist, McMaster Children’s Hospital:
This book tells the story of when Franklin breaks his shell and has to go to the hospital. It is a good resource as it covers many of the thoughts, feelings, and experiences kids have when they come for surgery.
We Were Gonna Have a Baby but We Had an Angel Instead
by Pat Schwiebert
Recommended by Heidi Tigchelaar, social worker, women’s reproductive health and newborn care:
This book is told from a young child’s perspective and can help children process their grief over the loss of a young sibling.
Coco and Goofy’s Goofy Day
by Disney and Lilly Diabetes
Recommended by Heather McKean, child life specialist, McMaster Children’s Hospital:
This book shows Coco, who has type 1 diabetes, going to a birthday party and still having a slice of cake like everyone else. It normalizes the diagnosis of diabetes and is an easy read for children.