The Kids in Mrs. Hildebrand's Class

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Kids in Mrs. Hildebrand's Class by Linda Dallmann, Trafford Publishing
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Author: Linda Dallmann ISBN: 9781490724836
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: July 24, 2006
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Linda Dallmann
ISBN: 9781490724836
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: July 24, 2006
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

A typical first grade class loves learning and their teacher, Mrs. Hildebrand. Then they discover she is very ill with cancer. They find ways to support her through surgery and lengthy treatment. She finds comfort and strength in their openness and genuine caring. She gains much from the experience. During the school year the children learn not only math and reading but what helping, humor and hugs can contribute to the healing process. This book can be a jumping off point for discussion when a student or students in a class or school encounter a similar situation.

This story was created while the author awaited a chemo treatment. It grew and developed into a book during her first five years of surviving cancer. As her students reached out and helped her get through a difficult time, she wanted to share the same possibility with other teachers, parents and children. This is a subject that touches nearly every one of us. It is important to help the children understand cancer as well.

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A typical first grade class loves learning and their teacher, Mrs. Hildebrand. Then they discover she is very ill with cancer. They find ways to support her through surgery and lengthy treatment. She finds comfort and strength in their openness and genuine caring. She gains much from the experience. During the school year the children learn not only math and reading but what helping, humor and hugs can contribute to the healing process. This book can be a jumping off point for discussion when a student or students in a class or school encounter a similar situation.

This story was created while the author awaited a chemo treatment. It grew and developed into a book during her first five years of surviving cancer. As her students reached out and helped her get through a difficult time, she wanted to share the same possibility with other teachers, parents and children. This is a subject that touches nearly every one of us. It is important to help the children understand cancer as well.

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