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Please note: Some videos are for sale and those that are have the price indicated. All videos may be borrowed for a two week period. If you wish to borrow a video please complete the separate order form and enclose a $25.00 deposit for each video. When the videos are returned $20.00 will be returned to you. Five dollars will be retained to cover shipping and handling.

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Aarvy Aardvark finds hope
(Rainbow Connection, 1994, 45 mins.)
Price: $80.00

A child's grief
(The Magic Lantern, 1995, 55 mins.)

A patient's guide to Neupogen therapy
(Canadian Neutropenia Support Association, 1994, 8 mins.)

Adventures of Rufus and Andy: the rescue
(Magic lantern Communications Ltd, 1991, 15 mins.)

Cancer
(The Schlessinger Teen Health Video Series, 1994, 30 mins.)

Cancer, confidence and you
(Part of the Look Good ... Feel Better programme, 26 mins.)

Caring for the myelosuppressed child
(Canadian Learning Co. 30 mins.)

Childhood cancer: siblings speak out
(Produced by Children's Hospital of Denver, 22 mins.)

Childhood leukaemia
(Canadian Leaning Co. 60 mins.)

Children in pain: an overview
(Magic Lantern Communications, 1992, 27 mins.)

Conducting an HIV parent support group
(National Cancer Institute, Pediatric Branch, 39 mins.)

Counselling the radiation therapy patient
(Magic Lantern Communications, 1980, 42 mins.)

Day by Day
(Curtis, G. CTRS Film Production, 40 mins.)

Death of a friend
(Family Information Systems, 15 mins.)

Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross interviews childhood cancer patients and their families.
(Elisabeth Kubler- Ross Center, 60 mins)

Draw me a song
(National Film Board, 1990, 8 mins.)

Growing up with cancer
(Midland Video Production,)

Hair Loss
(Magic Lantern Communications Ltd. 1987, 12 mins.)

Heart to heart conversations with the parents of blind children
Hosted by Dom Deluise, 19 min.)

Healing spirit
(National Film Board, 1992, 57 mins.)

I had a dream
(Profile Communication and the Canadian Cancer Society, 29mins.)

I'm still me
(Susan Linn, 18 mins.)
Price $19.95

Inner vision: visualizing super health
(Magic Lantern communications, 1987, 40 mins.)

Just Kids
(National Film Board, 1993, 27 mins,)
Price: $26.95

Kids and cancer
(CBC Health Show, 1995, 12 mins.)

Laugh: it matters
(Magic Lantern Communications Ltd, 1980, 30 mins.)

Mister Rogers talks about childhood cancer
(Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood and the American Cancer Society, 1989, 26mins.)

Mister Rogers talks with parents about childhood cancer
(Mister Rogers' Neighbourhood and American Cancer Society, 1989, 25 mins.)

My hair's falling out ... Am I still pretty?
(New Generation Pictures, 1992)
Price: $25.00

No greater gift
(Magic Lantern Communications Ltd, 1986, 30 mins.)

No tears... no fears: children with cancer coping with pain
(Leora Kuttner, Multimedia Productions Inc., and Canadian Cancer Society, B.C./ Yukon Division, 1986, 28 mins.)

Not just a cancer patient
(Canadian Learning Co. 23 mins.)

On the edge of being: when doctors confront cancer
(Cerenex Pharmaceuticals, a Division of Glaxo Inc.)

One, Two, Three ... Ouchless!
(Funded by Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation Canada, Astra Pharma Inc. and The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 1993, 7 mins.)
Price: $10.00

Palliative care in the home setting
(Funded by Purdue Frederick and Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, PQ, 1990, 22:41 mins.)

Pediatrics: leukaemia and other childhood cancers
(Canadian Learning Co. 20 mins.)

Pictures from camp, Alberta
(Red Motel Pictures, Calgary, AB: Canadian Cancer Society, Alberta/NWT Division, 1992)

Please stand by
(American Cancer Society, 15:30 mins.)

Portraits of courage
(Canadian Cancer Society, Manitoba Division, 26 mins)

Princes in exile
(National Film Board, Canada, 1990, 101 mins)

Sherri (originally It's a privilege to know you)
(Prisma-light, Toronto, 1995, 22:34 mins.)
Price: $29.95

Something so big
(Produced by participants from Chedoke McMaster Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children, Children's Hospital for Eastern Ontario, Children's Hospital of Western Ontario and Hotel Dieu, 1995, 13 mins).

Special Love
(Modern Talking Pictures Service)

Stress and the child
(Magic Lantern Communications, 1982, 10 mins.)

The courage to grieve: the courage to grow
(Magic Lantern Communications Ltd. 1994, 45 mins.)

The long, long race
(Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, 1988)

The therapeutic touch: healing in a new age
(Magic Lantern Communications Ltd, 1978, 35 mins.)

Treating children with cancer
(Canadian Learning Co. 55 mins.)

You don't have to die. Jason's story.
(1988)

We can do it
(Canadian Learning Co. 14 mins.)

What do I tell my children?
(Aquarius Productions Inc. 30 mins.)

When a child has cancer
(American Cancer Society, 23 mins.)

When a child has cancer
(Hotel Dieu and Kingston Regional Cancer Centre, with funding from Astra Pharma Inc, Sims Canada, Amgen Canada Inc. and St. Elizabeth Visiting Nurses: Earthling Studios, 18 mins)

Why, Charlie Brown, Why?
Charles Schultz Video.
Price: $10.99

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