Mom, what is death? This is one of the most difficult questions my daughter has ever asked me.
Children's curiosities know no limits, and death is one of those questions that, when it arises, can cause them great anxiety. This concern can appear unexpectedly, without necessarily being linked to the loss of a loved one. Often, we avoid talking about this topic to protect them from possible pain or suffering, but offering them wrong explanations can make it difficult for them to develop the necessary tools to face it in the future.
"Goodbye Forever, Butterfly" is an indispensable tool for parents seeking a simple and delicate way to explain death to their young children. Through a tender story starring Emma, a curious and sensitive girl, this children's book naturally addresses a difficult topic: loss and the cycle of life.
When Emma discovers a butterfly that has stopped moving, her mom lovingly guides her to understand what death means, helping her see how life continues to flow around her. With clear and understandable language, the story allows children to understand that death is a natural part of life while teaching them to value and remember the happy moments with those who are no longer here.
This book is perfect for those moments when we don't know what to say or how to address loss. "Goodbye Forever, Butterfly" offers parents an empathetic and tender tool so their children can face sadness in a comforting way while learning about the value of life, love, and memory.
What makes "Goodbye Forever, Butterfly" special for your family?
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Artikel-Nr. GOR014702829
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