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Grief Is Like a Snowflake - by Julia Cook (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Grief is like a snowflake.
- 4-8 Years
- 7.8" x 8.8" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
Description
About the Book
A tool for parents to use in helping a grieving child by using fantasy to confront reality.Book Synopsis
Grief is like a snowflake. Each snowflake is different and everyone shows grief differently.
After the death of his father, Little Tree begins to learn how to cope with his feelings and start the healing process. With the help and support of his family and friends, Little Tree learns to cope by discovering what is really important in life, and realizing his father's memory will carry on. Best-selling author, Julia Cook, and a lovable cast of trees, offers a warm approach to the difficult subject of death and dying.
Review Quotes
The death of a loved one can have a lasting, major impact on a child due to limited life experiences on which to draw. This storybook by Julia Cook is an excellent resource for people to help children of all ages talk about their feelings and fears, along with providing guidance in answering difficult questions related to death and dying.
Dave Opalewski
Author of "Understanding and Addressing Children's Grief Issues" and "Confronting Death in the School Family"
What a wonderful tool for parents to use in helping a grieving child by using fantasy to confront reality. Julia Cook has made a difficult task so much easier with her insights and knowledge. Children can readily relate to stories with illustrations and this one makes it so easy to open up discussions about a painful topic.
Helen Fitzgerald
Author of "The Grieving Child"
About the Author
Julia Cook, M.S. is a national award-winning children's author, counselor, and parenting expert. She has presented in thousands of schools nationally and internationally, regularly speaks at education and counseling conferences, and has published children's books on a wide range of character and social development topics. The goal behind Cook's work is to actively involve young people in fun, memorable stories and teach them to become lifelong problem solvers. Inspiration for her books comes from working with children and carefully listening to counselors, parents, and teachers, in order to stay on top of needs in the classroom and at home. Cook has the innate ability to enter the worldview of a child through storybooks, giving children both the "what to say" and the "how to say it."