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'Underneath the far-fetched fun, there’s a warm friendship message about selfless acts of kindness.' - Booklist Review Included in CBC's 2025 May Hot Off the Press reading list! Millie has gorgeous hair. It’s useful, helpful, and fun! Her best friend, Chloe, loves Millie’s hair and believes it should never be cut. But when Chloe is hospitalized for cancer treatment and loses her own hair, Millie is determined to help her friend in a meaningful way. This touching story, perfect for children ages 5 and up, explores themes of friendship and cancer with sensitivity and heart. Debut…mehr

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'Underneath the far-fetched fun, there’s a warm friendship message about selfless acts of kindness.' - Booklist Review Included in CBC's 2025 May Hot Off the Press reading list! Millie has gorgeous hair. It’s useful, helpful, and fun! Her best friend, Chloe, loves Millie’s hair and believes it should never be cut. But when Chloe is hospitalized for cancer treatment and loses her own hair, Millie is determined to help her friend in a meaningful way. This touching story, perfect for children ages 5 and up, explores themes of friendship and cancer with sensitivity and heart. Debut author/illustrator Bheng Pay offers a poignant narrative that serves as an excellent conversation starter about cancer. The uplifting illustrations and vibrant colors highlight the story’s message of selfless love and the deep bond of friendship. A touching story about the gift of friendship in every season. For children ages 5 years and up.
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Bheng Pay (1965) was born in Singapore and currently lives in London. She developed her interest in writing stories while working as an educator with young children for over 25 years. Throughout her career, Bheng engaged children in creating stories based on their experiences and drawings at nursery. Recognising her passion of making stories for and with children, she decided to study an MA in Children's Book Illustration and Graphic Novels, providing her the opportunity to transform her real-life encounters at work into stories. This book was inspired by her experience of encountering many children who did not want to cut their hair.