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This series continues Mosaic Films' long-standing tradition in making animated documentaries. The idea was simple: given the amount of children who live with illness, and who are often absent from school, sometimes struggling to deal with day-to-day issues that many of us take for granted, can we give them a voice? The ideas was pitched to, and commissioned by BBC, for use in schools and for children to find themselves online as part of the BBC's Bitesize product. 

 

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Naomi

A powerful and eye opening animation using the first person testimony of Naomi, a 10-year old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Naomi is now in remission; she talks about her diagnosis, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and recovery. We also hear about her life before and after the diagnosis, discussing the emotional impact of cancer and the sudden changes that it inflicts on everyday life. 

Melissa

Melissa is a child living with HIV. Melissa explains what HIV is, how she was diagnosed, the medication she takes and the physical effect of the virus. Melissa is scared to tell even her closest friends that she is HIV positive. We hear the psychological impact of having to keep her condition a secret.

 

Ben & Izzy

Ben and Izzy are two children who both suffer with anaphylactica allergies. Izzy describes what anaphylaxis is and what it does to your body, whilst Ben tells us about anxiety inducing situations such as flying. Together they describe the different ways allergies impact childrens’ life day-to-day.

Summer

Summer is a 12 year-old living with epilepsy. Summer explains the different forms of epilepsy that she suffers from, absent seizures and tonic clonic seizures. She talks about how her condition, the emotional challenges she faces and how epilepsy impacts her everyday life.

 

Jasper

This animation uses the first-person testimony of Jasper, a 10 year-old boy with cystic fibrosis. Jasper explains what his condition is, the treatment he receives and the emotional challenges he faces. Jasper’s circumstances are easily relatable to KS2 students; he talks about school, school trips, friends, his hobbies and explains how CF can complicate these situations.

 

DISCOVER THE BOOKS IN THIS SERIES

These powerful and evocative stories have now been captured in book form as rich, visual testimonies of the torment, hope and resolution of young refugees who are seeking asylum and adjusting to life in new countries all over the world. 

 

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