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Going away to a slumber party alone is an absurd concept for a child. However, it is a very subtle and a gentle way for a parent to communicate the basic concepts of grief and transitions of life. Your child understands caterpillars, butterflies, and friendships. If a child ever losses a pet or a friend or an elderly relative; the memory of this simple story can aid a parent to console a child who suffers from loss. Reading the story to the child teaches and prepares for a future event that we as parents would prefer they never experience, but know happens all too often. Let them hear this…mehr

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Going away to a slumber party alone is an absurd concept for a child. However, it is a very subtle and a gentle way for a parent to communicate the basic concepts of grief and transitions of life. Your child understands caterpillars, butterflies, and friendships. If a child ever losses a pet or a friend or an elderly relative; the memory of this simple story can aid a parent to console a child who suffers from loss. Reading the story to the child teaches and prepares for a future event that we as parents would prefer they never experience, but know happens all too often. Let them hear this story and love the conclusion and be fortified with its positive message.
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Autorenporträt
J. Arvid Ellison loves to tell stories, especially stories that have a benefit for life. His children have favorites that they ask him to repeat over and over. Some of his many original stories have been published by Tate Publishing, "The Little Lightning Bug Who Couldn't Play Hide-N-Seek, "Two Names", and "What Happens When You Go To Sleep". Presently, he resides in North Wales Pennsylvania with his wife and children after living in many states and countries worldwide. Look him up on his website, www.jarvidellison.com, and dialogue with him about this book at jarvidellison@gmail.com.