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Hong Kong nine-year-old creates plush toy in her brave fight against cancer

Sophie Chan has turned her food cravings into a character named Corny Ketchy and has donated plush toys to help other sick children
bySCMP
Published: 11:15pm, 12 Oct 2025
Length: 265 words
Hong Kong nine-year-old creates plush toy in her brave fight against cancer

Sophie, a brave nine-year-old battling leukaemia, turns food cravings into charming artwork. Photo: Handout

Difficulty: Challenger (Level 2)

Sophie Chan’s bedroom is typical for a nine-year-old. The shelves are lined with books, games and soft toys, while a diffuser pumps out a lemon scent.

“I’ve also been a thrill-seeker since I was young,” she said, showing a video that was taken when she was five. It shows Sophie hopping into a plastic tub and heading down a slide.

There is no doubt that Sophie is fearless, which has helped her in her cancer battle.

Sophie has B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. It is the most common type of cancer in children.

After Sophie was diagnosed, she was put on a strict food plan. Her treatment involved steroids, which led her to crave many off-limits foods.

But Sophie came up with a creative way to deal with her cravings: she started drawing the foods she yearned for, including a corn dog that she made into a character called Corny Ketchy.

The design has become a plush toy, thanks to the help of Make-A-Wish Hong Kong, a charity that grants wishes to children with critical illnesses.

Sophie hopes to pass on the love she has received by donating Corny Ketchy toys to Make-A-Wish, so it can sell them to raise funds for its work.

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