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Losing a loved one can be very difficult, especially for young children. In this sweet, heartwarming story, a little girl describes how much she is missing someone very special to her. She remembers the love they shared, and she promises to be brave even though her heart is sad. The story helps children who are grieving the loss of a loved one understand their feelings of missing that person, and reminds them to cherish the memories they have of the loved one. By hugging her loved one in her heart, the little girl brings comfort to children by letting them know their loved one will always be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Losing a loved one can be very difficult, especially for young children. In this sweet, heartwarming story, a little girl describes how much she is missing someone very special to her. She remembers the love they shared, and she promises to be brave even though her heart is sad. The story helps children who are grieving the loss of a loved one understand their feelings of missing that person, and reminds them to cherish the memories they have of the loved one. By hugging her loved one in her heart, the little girl brings comfort to children by letting them know their loved one will always be close to them because the love they shared for each other keeps them connected forever. A lovely story for parents, teachers, and caregivers to help a grieving child in a positive way.
Autorenporträt
Ashley McMillan worked as a preschool teacher assistant for many years, and writing is her passion. She finds that expressing herself through writing is sometimes easier than simply talking with someone, and that stories allow people to feel and to connect with one another. She loves to create children's books of all kinds. But this book is very special. It comes straight from her grieving heart. Writing this story helped Ashley heal from the pain of losing her dad. Her hope is that her story brings comfort to all the grieving hearts who read it.