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A child's bond with a beloved animal is a powerful one. The loss of a pet due to illness or trauma can be a troubling time in a child's life. This guide gently describes the why's surrounding end-of-life issues with animals and details valuable ways for children to move through this experience in a positive fashion. Illustrations.
Bubbles for David got its start as the author and her granddaughter blew bubbles high into the sky from the front porch, and Emma curiously asked, "Grandma, can bubbles fly all the way up to heaven?" But the story's plot evolved later, built around relatives and close friends who had lost children in early infancy or by miscarriage. Bubbles for David is a story of understanding, encouragement, and Christian hope for families like these. It speaks to the hearts of the young siblings, whose lives have been touched, too.
A sensitive picture book to help parents and counselors communicate with young children about a parent’s suicide.
Jeg tror, der findes liv mange steder i universet, men her i byen findes der kun død og ødelæggelse.Et barn skjuler sig med sin far under en bombehærget by, der fortsat belejres af droner. Om natten sniger de sig op over jorden for at lede efter mad i ly af mørket - men meget af tiden ligger barnet og tænker på alt det, krigen har taget ... moren, bedsteforældrene, det lyse normale liv ...En æstetisk perle og en fin lille samtalebog for børn og voksne.
With simple, heartfelt text and rich watercolor illustrations that celebrate the wonder of nature, See Me in the Wonder brings a gentle message that the loved ones we've lost are always with us."See me in the autumn leaves, falling from the trees. See me in a butterfly, free upon the breeze..."See Me in the Wonder invites readers of all ages to marvel at life's precious moments, notice the countless ways that endings become beginnings, and find their loved ones in the beauty that is all around. Its simple message of love and connection makes See Me in the Wonder an uplifting and comforting sympathy gift for anyone dealing with grief and loss, as well as a valuable resource to help children understand the idea that death is a natural part of life.
A heartwarming picture book about death and saying goodbye. For young and old ages 4 years and up. Mouse's teacher is sick-so sick that she might not ever return to school. With love, Mouse creates beautiful letters for Miss Daisy. And Miss Daisy leaves something beautiful in return . . .
"A tender, transformative novel for all who sometimes feel they don't fit in. A terrific story." -- Naomi Shihab Nye, Young People's Poet Laureate of the United States (2021) and author of The Turtle of Oman. Junior and his family live in a junkyard, where his father creates pieces of art from the junk surrounding them. When Junior's father falls ill and dies, Junior and his mother are left with few resources, other than what his mother brings in from her job as a waitress. The junkyard is threatened by encroaching development, and just when Junior thinks all is lost, he finds that a tin man, gifted to him by his father, begins to speak to him. The junkman provides advice in the form of enigmas. Are they clues? Or is it nonsense? Junior and his best friend, Isaac, embark on a journey to find out. Can a man made of junk parts teach Junior about art and friendship and overcoming the loss of a loved one? Only if Junior believes it can.
This book gives adults the words to talk to kids after the death of a loved one by suicide.Talking about mental health with your child and supporting their feelings after losing a loved one to suicide is important. For a long time, many people in society have avoided talking about suicide. Unfortunately, not talking about it doesn't make it go away. Many people struggle to find the right words for this conversation, and so, this book was created as a resource to help guide the conversation. Honest and simple explanations help children make sense of what has happened. Supportive phrases and suggestions in this book can help children find coping skills, people to talk to, and words to describe their feelings.After reviewing the information and tips on the first pages, an adult can read the remainder of the book with the child. The words and illustrations make it appropriate for most situations, no matter the family dynamics, race, culture, or relationship to the deceased.This book gives families the words to use after loss. It can be used as a tool in therapy or with grief groups.
When someone you care about isn't here anymore, your love for them continues What do you do with that love when that someone isn't here to give it to? Everywhere, Still is a book about missing someone. It's a book about loss and grief--whether that loss is permanent or temporary. And it's a reminder that there is always a way to stay close with the people who are biggest in our hearts, no matter how far across space and time they may be. Read this meaningful book to a child when a grandparent or loved one has passed, a parent is living or serving abroad, a dear friend has moved away, or a pet is very much missed. With touching illustrations, each page is a way to honor every emotion a child is experiencing. Features a hardcover and foil-stamped dust jacket.
The dazzling follow-up to the phenomenal The Book of Stolen Dreams from master storyteller David Farr, perfect for fans of Katherine Rundell and Philip Pullman.Step inside the pages of an immortal adventure...Rachel and Robert have defeated the tyrant Malstain and become the heroes of Krasnia, but all is not how it should be. Robert is swept away with his new friends, leaving Rachel alone to take care of her ailing father, who's lost without their beloved mother.From nowhere, a boy appears knowing the secrets of the hidden blood-red key. For the key is a way into the Hinterland - and Rachel must promise that, as a new key keeper, she will answer when it calls. When a young girl, Elsa Spiegel, is illegally smuggled into the Hinterland, Rachel has no choice but to use her key to save Elsa. But her fate is linked to Krasnia, and Rachel must battle to save her home as she knows it.Praise for The Book of Stolen Dreams:"A new and important voice for young people." Michael Morpurgo"Dazzling! An instant classic. An eye-wateringly funny and jaw-droppingly fantastical adventure, chock-a-block with rare books, airships, and penguin-shaped hats." Ben Miller"A wonderful story. Gripping and magical." Anthony Horowitz
Meet Sunshine Simpson - a brand-new best friend for 9+ readers! Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson.Sunshine Simpson's life has never been so busy! She feels like she's on a ROLLERCOASTER.At school everyone is talking about preparing for the big move to SCARY secondary. Plus, there's a Charity Bake Sale to plan for.But with Sunshine's Dad travelling for work, Mum forgetting how to smile, a surprise family guest in the mix, and her BFFs and bake-sale classmate Riley CLASHING, Sunshine needs a DARING PLAN to stop the storm clouds from settling!Will Sunshine's foolproof plan prove to be a piece of CAKE...or a recipe for disaster?PRAISE FOR THE SUNSHINE SIMPSON SERIES:"An utterly brilliant book that had me laughing and crying in equal measure. G.M. Linton has created a truly radiant heroine. It is officially a new favourite." Tolá Okogwu, author of Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun"A book as warm and radiant as sunshine itself! I loved it." Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy"A beautiful, heartwarming hug of a book about the power of self-acceptance. I defy anyone not to fall in love with Sunshine!" Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear"I loved this book, Sunshine entirely lives up to her name in this delightful story that manages to be both sincerely heartfelt and sparklingly funny in equal measure." L.D. Lapinski, author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency"A huge, uplifting hug with a message that says: be yourself; be proud of who you are." Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G"The story is filled with heart, humour, joy and sadness. I couldn't stop reading." Serena Patel, author of the Anisha, Accidental Detective series"Sunshine lives up to her name - she's charming and hilarious" Aisha Bushby, author of A Pocketful of Stars"This book made me LAUGH and how it made me CRY" Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How to Change the World
"Grammy Lamby's in your heart,Her love for you will never part.She lives on through the love she left.Her time with you was her greatest gift."Walk alongside little Lamby as he comes to terms with the loss of his beloved Grammy Lamby and discovers the ways that her love is, and always will be, all around him. Grammy Lamby is truly a work of love, written and illustrated from the hearts of two mothers, whose young children lost their own "Grammys" way too soon.Created with tiny hands and little grieving hearts in mind, this book walks gently, in a neutral way that is applicable for families of all different beliefs and backgrounds, through the realities of life after loss -- reminding readers of the love that is forever around them after a loved one dies."Your loved one's spirit is like an ember,It glows brightly when you remember."¿Grammy Lamby includes a special, illustrated frame for readers to tape or paste their very own 4x6 photo of their loved one into the back of the book, as well as a spot to write their most cherished memories.
Some souls are meant for each other - yesterday, today, forever ...
Fifth grader Benny wants to focus on not flunking out of fifth grade, but he must also cope with his complicated home life with newly divorced parents, a mother who moves away, and a father with terminal lung cancer.
I KAKERLAKKEN af Kim Fupz Aakeson er en dreng så misundelig på sin storebror, at han brændende ønsker sig storebrorens værelse, det store værelse, alle hans ting, fodbolden og fodboldbladene. Og pludseligt er det alt sammen hans. KAKERLAKKEN er en historie om at miste, om sorg og en familie i opløsning, om det svære og helt umulige ved at leve både med og uden."Min bror blev kørt over af en lastbil. Nede i krydset, lige her nede for enden af vejen. Min storebror. Mikkel. Vores mor græd, vores far græd. Men ikke mig. Jeg havde ønsket det. Aftenen før lå jeg i min seng og ønskede det. Jeg ønskede sådan her: Gid han døde."
"Everyone knows there are no wolves in Newfoundland. Peter's grandfather has told him so many times. But when Peter spots a wolf-like creature in the woods one day, he isn't sure what to believe. When Peter's grandfather dies suddenly, a strange man who calls himself Mr. Doyle comes to the funeral claiming to have known Grandpa. Mr. Doyle also claims that he can help Peter get enough gold to save his house--a house that Peter's mom can't leave without having a panic attack. Willing to do anything to save his house and help his mom, Peter soon sets out with Mr. Doyle to Lore Isle, a land of mummers, sprites, fairies, and murderous pitcher plants. Enthralled with the fantastical island, Peter comes to realize that not all is as it seems, including the mysterious Mr. Doyle... An imaginative debut, accented with darkly whimsical illustrations, Lore Isle is filled with magical twists and turns sure to surprise readers on every page."--
An unexpected loss of a sibling can be difficult to explain to a young child, especially for grieving parents and caregivers.The Kitten That Didn't Get To Say Goodbye is intended to be read to children 3 and up to help them process the loss of a sibling. It's the story of Rascal and Bandit, two very playful kittens. Rascal's life ends unexpectedly, and Bandit experiences feelings of loss and grief. Bandit learns that thinking about good memories can provide lasting treasures and comfort to a broken heart. This book concludes with questions that encourage children to discuss memories of their sibling and prompts that will help them think of ways they can honor their sibling.
Læs-svært er serier/bøger til børn, der hurtigt og/eller tidligt lærer at læse. Indhold og temaer i denne bog er tilpasset børn i indskolingen. Læs-svært bøgerne kan læses selvstændigt eller læses højt.LIX: 20Fra bagsiden:”Vil du med ind?” Det er hende med den stramme hestehale, der bor oppe på anden sal. Hun plejer at være lidt sur og sige, at mormor spiller for højt, når hun hører klassik musik. I dag er hun venlig. ”Ja tak.” Jeg har ringet på mindst hundrede gange, og mormor har stadig ikke åbnet. Det er også begyndt at regne. En dag åbner Leonoras mormor ikke døren. Leonoras mormor er død, og det sætter en masse tanker i gang hos Leonora. Har hun lyst til at se mormor, når hun er død? Har hun en mormor, eller havde hun en mormor? Bliver mor nogensinde glad igen, og må hun selv overhovedet være glad?
Fox discovers something in the forest - small, silent, perhaps forgotten. It's a bird, as still as can be. Fox is confused, upset and angry - is the bird broken? But then a little moth comes along. Kind and wise and comforting, Moth shares a gentle philosophy to help Fox understand. A beautiful and sensitive exploration of grief, loss and hope.
Phoebe is happy with her life: walking her dog, writing fantasy fiction, surviving school with as few incidents as possible. When her best friend gets a secret boyfriend, Phoebe reluctantly agrees to cover for her but wonders just how much she can handle. A funny and tear-jerking story about an autistic teen whose world is turned upside down.
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