When Danny's grandad dies, Danny is sad - and full of questions. 'Where is Grandad? What is he doing? Will I see him again?' Gran is sad too. But Gran wants to help Danny. It will take a little time, but with Grandad's old shoe laces, his favourite jumper and an old cloth cap, Gran sews a beautiful picture that gives Danny a fresh understanding of Grandad's new life. A gentle and insightful tool for any grown-up explaining the 'forever-after' to a child. Content Benefits: This beautifully illustrated story will help explain death and loss to a child in a gentle way that they can understand. A picture storybook that helps children understand bereavement in a sensitive way Beautifully illustrated throughout Helps answer specific questions children have when a loved one dies Helps children understand the hope of heaven Ideal for anyone looking to explain death to children Ideal resource for anyone working in a pastoral setting Suitable for ages 4-7 Binding - Paperback Pages - 32 Publisher - Authentic Media
About the AuthorBob Hartman is the author of the best-selling Lion Storyteller series and a number of picture book retellings of favourite stories including: The Wolf who Cried Boy and Dinner in the Lions' Den and the highly acclaimed Angels, Angels all around. Sales of his books are in excess of one million copies. Bob divides his time between writing and storytelling in schools and libraries.
Book InformationISBN 9781788931984
Author Bob HartmanFormat Paperback
Page Count 32
Imprint Authentic MediaPublisher Authentic Media
Weight(grams) 111g