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Ever wondered how to explain the loss of a loved one to a child or even to yourself. This is a book that offers a gentle, honest and comforting account of life and death. It will encourage adults to explain and discuss death with their children, without making the subject taboo and without giving false hope. This wonderfully illustrated book follows the life of grandad through the child’s perspective. The book will offer the reader some real-life comparative experience and aims to normalise death, as well as debunk some of the myths. By acknowledging that death is a very sad, significant loss and an expected reality of life, Pamela wrote the book with the vision that through reading it, those difficult conversations can easily be started. Importantly, the book also highlights the importance of acknowledging the gift of life and celebrating a life that once was.
It helps the reader to accept those things that we can not control (like when someone will dies) and encourages cherishing wonderful moments spent with loved ones.
Perfect for helping children understand life, dying and death.
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Ever wondered how to explain the loss of a loved one to a child or even to yourself. This is a book that offers a gentle, honest and comforting account of life and death. It will encourage adults to explain and discuss death with their children, without making the subject taboo and without giving false hope. This wonderfully illustrated book follows the life of grandad through the child’s perspective. The book will offer the reader some real-life comparative experience and aims to normalise death, as well as debunk some of the myths. By acknowledging that death is a very sad, significant loss and an expected reality of life, Pamela wrote the book with the vision that through reading it, those difficult conversations can easily be started. Importantly, the book also highlights the importance of acknowledging the gift of life and celebrating a life that once was.
It helps the reader to accept those things that we can not control (like when someone will dies) and encourages cherishing wonderful moments spent with loved ones.
Perfect for helping children understand life, dying and death.