REVIEW
“Mommy Has a Boo-Boo tenderly navigates breast cancer for children, offering hope, understanding, and comfort in difficult times.”
Mommy Has a Boo-Boo by Marci Greenberg Cox is a poignant and heartfelt exploration of one woman’s journey through breast cancer and her determination to communicate with her daughters about the illness. Cox’s personal experience with Stage 3 breast cancer serves as the foundation for this book, as she navigates the challenges of treatment with resilience and openness.
Through simple yet powerful language, Cox effectively conveys the difficult realities of cancer treatment to young children, discussing topics such as surgery, chemotherapy, and hair loss in a way that is both informative and comforting. The book emphasizes the message that while Mommy may undergo physical changes, she will ultimately heal and get better—a reassuring sentiment for both children and adults alike.
Beyond the pages of Mommy Has a Boo-Boo, Cox’s dedication to supporting women facing breast cancer is evident. Her establishment of Flor Publishing and her commitment to providing resources and support to cancer patients demonstrate her passion for making a positive impact in the lives of others.
This book not only serves as a valuable tool for families navigating a breast cancer diagnosis but also as a testament to the power of love, resilience, and communication in facing life’s greatest challenges. Mommy Has a Boo-Boo is a must-read for anyone seeking guidance and reassurance during difficult times.
For more information about Marci and her work, visit www.florpublishing.com, and discover her books on major online retailers such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Walmart.