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For most young children, the concepts of death, funerals, and burials are often unfamiliar until they are confronted with the loss of a loved one. This beautifully illustrated book is a tool for families to educate children while having essential, faith-based discussions about their specific loss and grief. Although it acknowledges the painful reality of death in mortality, the overall message is one of comfort and hope. Families are invited to find peace and healing through the power of Jesus Christ'Äôs Atonement and the joyful truth that we will be reunited with our loved ones again.

Produktbeschreibung
For most young children, the concepts of death, funerals, and burials are often unfamiliar until they are confronted with the loss of a loved one. This beautifully illustrated book is a tool for families to educate children while having essential, faith-based discussions about their specific loss and grief. Although it acknowledges the painful reality of death in mortality, the overall message is one of comfort and hope. Families are invited to find peace and healing through the power of Jesus Christ'Äôs Atonement and the joyful truth that we will be reunited with our loved ones again.
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Autorenporträt
Emily Ann Adams holds a degree in English Education and is the creator of Moms of Missing Multiples, a bereavement support group for mothers who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who have lost one or more of their multiples. An advocate for exploring the world and embracing diversity, Emily has worked in Mexico teaching English, volunteered with a nonprofit in India to help those afflicted with leprosy and also lived and studied in Paris, France. She and her husband currently live in Southern Utah and are the parents of four living children and one angel son. She is the author of "Is there No Other Way? Exploring Growth Through Grief."