"Goodbye Feather" is a heartfelt story designed to help children process grief and loss. Pulling from Native American cultural symbolism, the book uses feathers, which often represents freedom, strength, and protection to guide the young readers through the emotional stages of mourning. Throughout the story, Brianna and Tami learn to cope with loss, honor memories, and express their emotions through simple activities like drawing and talking with loved ones. With large print for vocabulary development and a strong focus on mental well-being, "Goodbye Feather" is a great resource for families, educators, and therapist to promote healing during difficult times.
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 3 to 12 years
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Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Dicke: 2 mm
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ISBN-13
979-8-3509-9873-3 (9798350998733)
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Maggie St.Thomas has been writing since she was a kid, she even had her first poem published in an issue of Highlights Magazine. Now, Maggie is an author who enjoys writing books that help children grow and learn in magical ways. In 2023, Maggie wrote her first children's book, "Underwater Girl", which came to her at a time when everything sounded like it was underwater. Instead of worrying, she used her imagination and turned her experience into a superhero story. Soon after her hearing returned, she realized how important it is to turn life's challenges into creative and fun adventures.
Maggie has spent years helping families through tough times of grief and loss, which inspired her to write "Goodbye Feather". She wanted to create a book that helps children navigate these difficult emotions while promoting spelling, word development, and creative outlets to express yourself. Maggie believes that stories have the power to heal and bring people together. She hopes that "Goodbye Feather" will help kids feel comforted and strong.
>Throughout hr life, Sabrina Hirsch has always wanted to become an artist. Whether it was doodling, painting, sculpting, and so on, she always found a way to bring her work to life.
In her college years, Sabrina took upon animating and illustrating, and continues to enjoy creating stories with her art. In addition, she likes to draw in different art styles within her work as well.
When it comes to relaxing, Sabrina finds her peace through painting and sculpting. She definitely loves making art of animals such as her pet cats and dogs.
Finding her passion in storytelling has inspired Sabrina to use her artistic skills to illustrate storybooks. She wants to help express what these stories teach while also bringing joy with the characters she draws. She loves illustrating stories that she hopes others can enjoy and puts her whole heart and pencil into it.