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Powermen Adventures

Powermen Adventures

  by Franky Schaaf (at age 9) Notes from Franky's mom written by Therese Schaaf
  ISBN13: 978-1-4134-8563-9 (Picture Book)
  ISBN: 1-4134-8563-4 (Picture Book)
  Pages: 68
  Subject: JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General
  Subject: JUVENILE FICTION / Health & Daily Living / General
  Subject: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Health
  Book Format: Portrait 8.5 x 11
  Reading Level: 2 - 12
  Age Level: 4 - 99

Availability

Picture Book  $23.99

 

Description

Hope Inspiring Adventures For Young Ones:

Picture yourself in Tuku’s or Cooper’s shoes and think of what it would feel like if you were sent on a journey and had to rescue someone. For the rescue mission to be a satisfying success, what do you think will be needed? What can each person do to help the others? How can this relate to your personal situation?

While trying to find their way through the mysterious pyramids, Tuku and Cooper face one baffling obstacle after another. See if you can recognize what they focused on to keep a positive outlook. What could you focus on to help you in coping with your problems and painful setbacks?

What do you think will be needed to continue on life’s journey with a courageous and hopeful attitude? As you read the “Powermen Adventures,” written and illustrated by Franky Schaaf, at age 9, who also faced many challenging situations in his life as he battled against Leukemia, see if you can identify what he found to be most helpful.


A Guide for Parents, Health Care Service Providers and Supporters:

The powerful lessons of courage, hope and determination creatively woven throughout the “Powermen Adventures,” can be a refreshing source of strength even in the face of the most difficult and unpredictable circumstances. Notes from Franky’s mom contribute to the depth of understanding of these meaningful lessons.

This fictionalized version of a child’s interpretation of his world, strongly relating to his own bewildering medical experiences, can be a powerful aid in giving insight into the thought processes and reactions of children going through life-altering medical care. Although adult therapists have endeavored to comment on the subject, this is an opportunity to view this brave battle against Leukemia from a child’s perspective of his reality.


Click here to view an excerpt from the book.





 
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