The perfect book for opening up honest conversations with young children about grief and death, whether they have lost a loved one, or are simply curious and at the age of asking questions.
When a little girl hears people saying how sorry they are that she's lost her very special grandma, she only has one question . . . where did she go?
Grandma's not under the sofa, behind the flower patch, or even at their favourite spot in the park, so where is she?
Perhaps Mum can help her daughter to understand what has happened and find comfort in the memories left behind.
Written with gentle humour and a lightness of touch by comedian and creator of Griefcast, Cariad Lloyd, and illustrated by Tom Percival, creator of the bestselling Big Bright Feelings series.
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Verlagsgruppe
Hachette Children's Group
Zielgruppe
Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 3 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 282 mm
Breite: 257 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-4449-7094-4 (9781444970944)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Cariad Lloyd is a writer, actor, comedian, podcaster and improviser. She is the creator and host of the award-winning podcast Griefcast and author of the critically acclaimed Times bestseller You Are Not Alone, based on her grief lessons from the show. Cariad has also appeared in Peep Show, Alan Partridge, Have I Got News for You, QI and a number of other comedy shows on TV and radio. She is one of the creators of hit improv show Austentatious and co-hosts Sara and Cariad's Weirdos Book Club podcast with Sara Pascoe. Tom Percival is a writer, artist, video producer and musician based in Stroud. He's the creator of several children's books including middle grade series Dream Defenders, picture books The Invisible and The River and the bestselling Big Bright Feelings series - translated into 21 languages. Tom has become the go-to talent for empathetic and inclusive books that explore emotional health and well-being, which resulted in him working with BBC Children in Need in 2020 on short film titled Goodbye Rainclouds.