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The Oak Tree Grows

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Coming from personal experience, anytime trying to explain the loss of someone to a child can be challenging. This book explores the beginning of life, how it grows, and how when a life is lost there might be a different way to see it through the eyes of an Oak tree. My favorite Oak trees in this book tries to help explain the permanency of death but also stresses that life continues on. Memories and stories of a lost individual are very important in order to keep their spirit alive in the hearts of all generations to come. Any loss is unique for each individual and mourning that loss takes the time it needs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
R. R. Bowker
Date
11 July 2020
Pages
30
ISBN
9781735330907

Coming from personal experience, anytime trying to explain the loss of someone to a child can be challenging. This book explores the beginning of life, how it grows, and how when a life is lost there might be a different way to see it through the eyes of an Oak tree. My favorite Oak trees in this book tries to help explain the permanency of death but also stresses that life continues on. Memories and stories of a lost individual are very important in order to keep their spirit alive in the hearts of all generations to come. Any loss is unique for each individual and mourning that loss takes the time it needs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
R. R. Bowker
Date
11 July 2020
Pages
30
ISBN
9781735330907