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Nigel and the Yellow Ribbon - by Shaleem Dzon (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Grief is a big subject, that many children will encounter at a young age.
- 6-12 Years
- 10.0" x 8.0" Paperback
- 42 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
Description
About the Book
Children's book about how to heal from grief and loss.
Book Synopsis
Grief is a big subject, that many children will encounter at a young age. In the pages of this wonderful juvenile fiction, you will meet Nigel the grieving seagull. As you turn the pages, you will journey along with him as he makes new friends and discovers the importance and healing of acts of commemoration.
Review Quotes
"I read this book, and it's good! I love how it teaches the word and concept of commemoration. As an adult, even I learned something about healing from grief."
William Green
"This is a beautiful book that reflects the beautiful human who wrote it. Paying it forward to help kids navigate their grief journey is admirable."
Lisa Ochsner Blount
"OMG! I love this book!!! This will be such a gift to kids and their community who need it!"
Jenine Godec
"The animal characters are really sweet, especially Elsie Mae, based on a real-life elephant seal. This is fantastic story telling! I cared about the characters and their grief journey and was glad when they all felt better and had new friends by the end."
Angie Simmerson
"This book will help so may children who are facing grief. I appreciate that there is more than one kind of grief the animals are dealing with, and I appreciate that it also teaches children how to help support their friends who are grieving."
Adriana Valencia