Rating: 5 out of 5.

A wonderful story to help children cope with losing a loved one. This story both validates the experience of grief and offers practical strategies for continuing bonds. Adopting a non-religious frame, the author explains how the spirit or soul of someone who has passed away continues to exist after death. It tells us that we may feel their spirit in moments in nature or when they visit us in dreams, and that their love and memory lives on within us forever. I found this story containing, reassuring, and true. Suitable for children from 4 and up.


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A child clinical psychologist supporting parents, teens and kids. I’m currently available for online clinical consultations. You can also read some of my book reviews, which provide an introduction to my clinical philosophy and approach.

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