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What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?
When Trevor Romain’s
father died, Trevor didn’t know what to feel, say, or do. As he started understanding what had happened, he began writing
about his experiences and feelings. His new book—simple, insightful, not too
wordy and
straight from the heart—is for any child who has lost a loved one or other
special person.
Trevor talks directly to kids about what death means and how
to cope. He asks the kinds of questions kids have about death—Why? How? What
next? Is it my fault? What’s a funeral?—in basic, straightforward terms. He
describes and discusses the overwhelming emotions involved in grieving—sadness,
fear, anger, guilt—and offers practical strategies for dealing with them. He
also suggests meaningful ways to remember and honor the person who has died.
When someone dies, adults are often involved with their own
loss and grief and not as available to children as they might otherwise be. This
little book, full of concrete advice and expressive illustrations, offers the
comfort and reassurance that children need during these difficult times. Written
to and for kids, it’s also recommended for parents and other relatives,
educators, counselors, and youth workers.
Paperback: 72 pages
Measures
5 1/8" x
6"
For children ages 5-10
$8.95 |
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