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The Patch that Wouldn't Go!
Farhana Begum;Kate Hubaidulina (Author) · Farhana Begum · Paperback
A brave girl. A stubborn patch. A dragon she didn't ask for.
The Patch That Wouldn't Go! is a heart-warming rhyming picture book inspired by a true story of courage, eczema, and healing.
Meet Alayna, a sweet little girl with a bumpy red patch on her cheek. When creams stop working and the itch turns fierce, her family discovers a powerful enemy: Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) - a fiery dragon that won't back down easily.
Told in gentle rhyming verses and brought to life with whimsical illustrations, this heart-warming story is inspired by the real journey of the author's daughter as she bravely faced Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) - a challenging condition that's rarely talked about in children's literature. This book helps children feel seen and reassures parents and caregivers that they're not alone.
Perfect for:
Children aged 4 to 8 going through eczema or TSWParents and carers seeking comfort and validationTeachers or therapists helping children manage skin-related challengesFamilies looking for representation and real-life healing storiesWhy Readers Love It:
✔️ Written with empathy by a mother who lived it
✔️ Helps children feel seen, brave, and understood
✔️ Encourages open conversations around eczema, emotions, and recovery
✔️ Ends with hope and healing - a reminder that they're not alone
Inspired by true events, The Patch That Wouldn't Go! is more than a story - it's a source of comfort for families navigating eczema, TSW, and everything in between.
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