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Helping Kids Understand Goodbye Through Fun and Magic When Sunny's bunny is whisked away by the cheeky Womple Wardle, it sparks a magical ride unlike any other. Sunny's hair transforms into a kite, lifting him up, up, up into the sky on an enchanting journey filled with stars, clouds, and surprises. Along the way, Sunny discovers that even when we can't see our loved ones, they're always with us-nestled in the clouds and forever in our hearts. This sweet, adventurous tale delicately teaches kids about holding onto love and the joy of eternal togetherness, making it a perfect story for any…mehr

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Helping Kids Understand Goodbye Through Fun and Magic When Sunny's bunny is whisked away by the cheeky Womple Wardle, it sparks a magical ride unlike any other. Sunny's hair transforms into a kite, lifting him up, up, up into the sky on an enchanting journey filled with stars, clouds, and surprises. Along the way, Sunny discovers that even when we can't see our loved ones, they're always with us-nestled in the clouds and forever in our hearts. This sweet, adventurous tale delicately teaches kids about holding onto love and the joy of eternal togetherness, making it a perfect story for any child learning to navigate the complex feelings of loss and goodbye. Perfect for parents, educators, and librarians seeking to address grief with sensitivity and hope, Beyond the Clouds promises to be a treasured addition to any bookshelf. It's a story that reminds us that love, like the stars, never truly fades.
Autorenporträt
M. Dane was raised in outback Australia, where he grew up on a farm with cattle, pigs, and his siblings-who were just as wild. In his isolation, he fell in love with novels as they offered unlimited adventures at the turn of a page. After finishing school, he traded fields for far-off lands, joining the army and embarking on a journey that took him around the world.¿His foray into writing wasn't a sudden leap, but a gradual shift that began with scribbles that evolved into his debut novel, The Traitor in the Trees. While he jokingly says his writing career started with struggling to spell his own name at fifteen, the truth is, the seeds of storytelling were planted long before then, in the dusty paddocks of his childhood.¿Seventeen years in the army taught him more than just discipline; it opened his eyes to the wonderful cultures and experiences that shape our world. Now, having switched the uniform for a writer's desk, his focus is on writing stories that capture the essence of his travels and the diverse beauty of the places he's seen. He hopes to bring a piece of the world to his readers, encouraging a curiosity and appreciation for the diverse cultures that enrich our planet.