Dr Karen Singh, a radiation oncologist, has created a children’s book titled “Mama’s Garden of Hope” aimed at helping young readers understand and cope with cancer when it affects their family. According to the reports, the book responds to the way children often witness the stress of a parent’s cancer experience but may not receive clear, reassuring explanations. The publication is presented as a tool to open conversations about illness in a way that is age-appropriate and supportive. The book’s focus is on helping children grasp what cancer is, what treatment may involve, and how they can manage feelings during a parent’s diagnosis and care journey. Both accounts describe the initiative as a way to reduce fear and silence around cancer, and to give children practical understanding and coping support. The coverage frames the project as part of Dr Singh’s broader effort to communicate effectively with families affected by cancer, particularly by supporting children who are navigating difficult changes at home.