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Death (What's Happening?)

by Karen Bryant-Mole

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Focuses on death as part of a natural cycle and as part of the entire process of life; also discusses common responses to death.
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This book is a message to all children who are wondering what is happening after someone they love dies or when they hear about death. It helps to make sense of the feelings of loneliness, fear and grief that surround when can be a painful experience.
  LibraryPAH | Oct 10, 2019 |
This book is a message to all children who are wondering what is happening after someone they love dies or when they hear about death. It helps to make sense of the feelings of loneliness, fear and grief that surround when can be a painful experience.
  LibraryPAH | Dec 13, 2018 |
This book provides basic information as well as dealing with the emotions surrounding grief. The reasons for funeral services are among the topics dealt with. It contains short chapters entitled: Death; When do People Die?; I'm Frightened; Is it My Fault?; Who'll Take Care of Me?; What Happened?; Talking About It; Special Occasions; The Future.
[Includes a small section for parents and teachers and a glossary]
  madhamster | Oct 17, 2008 |
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