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Losing a loved one is never easy. We can only imagine the impact it has on a child. Daniela's Guardian Angel is a true story about Ashley Molina and her grandmother. The loving story is about a beautiful relationship shared between a granddaughter and her grandmother, Abuelita. Inevitably, Daniela loses Abuelita and finds that Abuelita has left her a little something to make losing her a little easier. Daniela's Guardian Angel is a gift to children of all ages in preparation for losing that special someone ---------------------------------------------------------- Perder a un ser querido nunca…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Losing a loved one is never easy. We can only imagine the impact it has on a child. Daniela's Guardian Angel is a true story about Ashley Molina and her grandmother. The loving story is about a beautiful relationship shared between a granddaughter and her grandmother, Abuelita. Inevitably, Daniela loses Abuelita and finds that Abuelita has left her a little something to make losing her a little easier. Daniela's Guardian Angel is a gift to children of all ages in preparation for losing that special someone ---------------------------------------------------------- Perder a un ser querido nunca es fácil. Sólo podemos imaginar el impacto que tiene en un niño. Daniela's Ángel de la Guarda es una historia real sobre Ashley Molina y su abuela. La amorosa historia trata sobre una hermosa relación compartida entre una nieta y su abuela, Abuelita. Inevitablemente, Daniela pierde a Abuelita y descubre que Abuelita le ha dejado algo para que perderla sea un poco más fácil. Daniela's Ángel de la Guarda es un regalo para los niños de todas las edades en preparación para perder a esa persona especial.
Autorenporträt
Ashley Molina is a second-generation American who is constantly looking for ways to represent Latinos in various industries. Oftentimes she finds herself in a world that has little representation of people like her. A couple of years ago she gave herself the goal of writing a children's book so that children like the one she once was could see themselves in a book. This is Ashley's first book about her and her grandmother, which not only represents the Latino community but helps children of all ages and backgrounds cope with losing a loved one. She hopes to continue writing stories like this that help children deal with the tougher things in life.