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Children’s Book Review: Ravyn’s Doll

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By Mariah Z Leach on February 18, 2026 Children's Book Reviews

Sometimes kids need help understanding chronic illness and disability, as well as recognizing and processing their own feelings. We hope these topics are an ongoing discussion in your family, and we love to review children’s books that may help you along the way!

Ravyn’s Doll – How to explain fibromyalgia to your child.

By Melissa Swanson

Mamas Facing Forward purchased a copy of this book. All opinions in this review belong to Mariah Z. Leach.

Ravyn’s kindergarten class is learning about health, and each child is assigned to make a paper doll patient to represent someone they love who is sick or hurt. While most of the children make paper patients that have visible issues – like a broken arm or lost hair from chemotherapy – Ravyn’s doll looks just like her mom. Ravyn has to explain to the class that while her mom looks healthy, she is sick on the inside.

From learning how to pronounce fibromyalgia to understanding some of the ways it can impact a person’s life, Ravyn’s Doll is perfect for explaining fibromyalgia to kids. But even if you are living with a different diagnosis, this book can be useful tool for helping kids understand that not every illness is visible and that you shouldn’t judge people by how they may look. It also offers kids suggestions for how to help a parent with a chronic illness, like being gentle or helping mom stand up after playing on the floor.

The author of the book, Melissa Swanson, is a mom living with fibromyalgia. She offers more resources on her blog, Fibro Warriors ~ Living Life, including a lesson plan section – a printout for your child to create their own paper doll patient like the children in the book and a list of questions for you to discuss together.

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Mariah is a writer, patient advocate, and mom of three living with rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. After learning firsthand how challenging and lonely it can be to face pregnancy and parenthood with chronic illness, Mariah became passionate about supporting people with chronic illness who are or want to become parents. She launched her private Facebook support group, Mamas Facing Forward, in 2015. Today the group connects parents and parents-to-be with chronic illness from all over the world. In 2018, she added this website, dedicated to collecting and creating resources that focus on pregnancy and parenting with chronic illness.

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