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Being Sad When Someone Dies - A Book about Grief - cover

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Being Sad When Someone Dies - A Book about Grief

Linus Mundy

Publisher: Abbey Press

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Summary

For children, who are “new” at so many things, it can be a very difficult experience to lose a loved one. For the very young, the finality of death is hard to understand. How, after all, could something like this happen? Where is this person? Will they be back? Who is going to take care of me now? The questions and the sadness, whether they are voiced or not, can go on and on. Author, Linus Mundy, offers practical coping skills to help young readers understand their feelings of grief and reassurance that, some way, somehow, things can be good again.
Available since: 08/19/2014.
Print length: 28 pages.

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