About this item
Highlights
- When Queen Soraya dies, her husband and son are heartbroken.
- 5 Years
- 10.3" x 9.8" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
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About the Book
A moving fairy tale with touching illustrations about coping with loss and grief. For children ages 5 and up.Book Synopsis
When Queen Soraya dies, her husband and son are heartbroken. Prince Floris misses his mother... and his father. It's like I don't exist, Floris thinks. King Leon doesn't know how to handle his grief. Every kiss reminds him of his wife's cherry red lips. He has a magician put a curse on the kingdom's inhabitants so no one can use their lips to kiss. But that doesn't help him feel any better, and the people in his country get more and more angry. Can Floris find a solution?
A moving fairy tale with touching illustrations about coping with loss and grief. For children ages 5 and up. With an afterword by Manu Keirse, professor and grief expert.
From the Back Cover
When Queen Soraya dies, her husband and son are heartbroken. Prince Floris misses his mother and his father. It s like I don t exist, Floris thinks. King Leon doesn t know how to handle his grief. Every kiss reminds him of his wife s cherry red lips. He has a magician put a curse on the kingdom s inhabitants so no one can use their lips to kiss. But that doesn t help him feel any better, and the people in his country get more and more angry. Can Floris find a solution?
A moving fairy tale with touching illustrations about coping with loss and grief. For children aged 5 and up. With an afterword by Manu Keirse, professor and grief expert."
Review Quotes
PRAISE FOR AN SWERTS & JENNY BAKKER'S OTHER WORK:
About the Author
An Swerts grew up in Geel, Belgium. She studied pharmacy and taught sciences at a college, but later realized her true calling was writing and went back to school to receive a degree in journalism. Today An spends most of her time writing. Picture books are her biggest passion.Jenny Bakker graduated with a major in illustrative design from the Fine Arts Academy. Having worked as a freelance graphic designer for many years, she decided to focus all her energy on her one true passion: illustrating children's books.