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This book helps caregivers talk to children about the many things they might be feeling, thinking, and wondering about after a death. It is a great conversation starter and helps kids understand that feelings can show up in many different ways. This book acknowledges that all feelings are okay and suggests things that kids can try if certain feelings get 'too big'. -Good for both children and their caregivers. -Appropriate for a lot of different death experiences and relationships. -Reminds everyone that all feelings are okay. -Includes helpful ideas that a family can use to work through each…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book helps caregivers talk to children about the many things they might be feeling, thinking, and wondering about after a death. It is a great conversation starter and helps kids understand that feelings can show up in many different ways. This book acknowledges that all feelings are okay and suggests things that kids can try if certain feelings get 'too big'. -Good for both children and their caregivers. -Appropriate for a lot of different death experiences and relationships. -Reminds everyone that all feelings are okay. -Includes helpful ideas that a family can use to work through each feeling when it gets too big. -Great for support groups and includes suggested art activities that partner well with the book. -One way for an adult to 'walk with' their child after a death. More Than Sad pairs well with many hands-on activities. The book's illustrations connects feelings with different colors. Using this representation, the book suggests several activities that kids can use to express what they are feeling. The book was created to be most appropriate for ages 4-12.
Autorenporträt
Laura Camerona has authored and illustrated several books for families. Her books encourage families to have important and honest conversations. Laura started her career as a hospital Child Life Specialist for 15 years. She left the hospital to start creating more thoughtfully-written resources to help parents support their children.With a background in child development, Laura creates books that support children's needs. She has written several books to help parents have hard conversations about things such as death, miscarriage, and the hospital. She loves to partner with passionate people working in nonprofits to create books that support families dealing with a variety of struggles.You can find more information about her many titles, her customized book service, and ways to collaborate with Laura on her business website: www.wordsworthrepeating.com.