the Glow Life, death & light within
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A story to help with navigating the concept of death for children.Inside every person and every living thing shines a beautiful, loving glow. This unique light connects us to everything around us, guiding us through life with love and warmth. But one day, the glow must return home-a natural part of the journey we all share.The Glow is a poetic story that gently introduces children to the concepts of life, death, and the light within. Through rhythmic verses and evocative imagery-like twinkling stars and inner glows-it reassures young readers that loved ones never truly leave us. Their light lives on in memories, in our hearts, and as part of our own glow.The book includes comprehensive parent/teacher notes with guidance on:Understanding grief (it's not just sadness-children may show it through behavior changes)Being honest: Use clear words like "died" to avoid confusionSupporting grieving children: Give space, hugs, and reassurance it's not their faultWays to remember loved ones: Memory boxes, photos, or talking about happy timesThis spiritual yet inclusive approach adapts to your family's beliefs-whether viewing the "light" as a soul, energy, God, or divine love.
A story to help with navigating the concept of death for children.Inside every person and every living thing shines a beautiful, loving glow. This unique light connects us to everything around us, guiding us through life with love and warmth. But one day, the glow must return home-a natural part of the journey we all share.The Glow is a poetic story that gently introduces children to the concepts of life, death, and the light within. Through rhythmic verses and evocative imagery-like twinkling stars and inner glows-it reassures young readers that loved ones never truly leave us. Their light lives on in memories, in our hearts, and as part of our own glow.The book includes comprehensive parent/teacher notes with guidance on:Understanding grief (it's not just sadness-children may show it through behavior changes)Being honest: Use clear words like "died" to avoid confusionSupporting grieving children: Give space, hugs, and reassurance it's not their faultWays to remember loved ones: Memory boxes, photos, or talking about happy timesThis spiritual yet inclusive approach adapts to your family's beliefs-whether viewing the "light" as a soul, energy, God, or divine love.
AmazonPagina's: 48, Paperback, Wildling Books
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