Educational Books & Materials

CSL Behring offers a number of helpful materials about hemophilia, including several wonderfully illustrated books for children. Request an educational book and provide your contact information, and we’ll send them to you via USPS mail.


  • Raising a Child With Hemophilia: A Practical Guide for Parents
    The fourth edition of the world’s first parenting book about hemophilia written by Laureen Kelley, a parent of a child with hemophilia.
  • Dental Care for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers With Bleeding Disorders
    Developed with The Hemophilia Nursing Alliance, this booklet addresses dental needs specific to children up to the age of 4 years.
  • Dental Care for Children With Bleeding Disorders: Ages 5 to 10
    Developed with The Hemophilia Nursing Alliance, this booklet addresses dental needs specific to children who are between 5 and 10 years of age.
  • Dental Care for Adolescents With Bleeding Disorders: Ages 11 to 18
    Developed with The Hemophilia Nursing Alliance, this booklet addresses dental needs specific to adolescents ages 11 to 18 years.
  • A Family Guide to Hemophilia B
    This 50-plus page book discusses the history, science, and treatment of hemophilia B in layman’s terms.
  • Teach Your Child About Hemophilia
    From preschool to adolescence, this book by acclaimed bleeding-disorders author Laureen Kelley sheds insight into children’s thoughts and perceptions at different ages, and offers hands-on advice for educating children at their own level.
  • Tell Them the Facts! (ages 11 to 16)
    From preschool to adolescence, this book by acclaimed bleeding-disorders author Laureen Kelley sheds insight into children’s thoughts and perceptions at different ages, and offers hands-on advice for educating children at their own level.
  • Joshua: The Knight of the Red Snake (ages 3 to 7)
    This illustrated story tells of a 5-year-old boy with hemophilia and his active imagination. (by Laureen Kelley)
  • They Will Probably Ask You...What is Hemophilia? (ages 7 to 11)
    This book about a 4th grade boy answering questions in school about his bleeding disorder is sprinkled throughout with humor and definitions about hemophilia. (by Laureen Kelley)
  • Must You Always Be a Boy?
    This children’s rhyming storybook gives the perspective of both the boy who has hemophilia and his sister, who does not. (by Laureen Kelley)
  • Milestones: What to expect during the Young Adult Years
  • Milestones: What to expect during the Primary School Years
  • Milestones: What to expect during Infancy
  • Alexis: The prince who had hemophilia