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I Am Here For You!: A Story To Support Your Grieving Child Through Death From Substance Use (Pronoun: They)
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I Am Here For You!: A Story To Support Your Grieving Child Through Death From Substance Use (Pronoun: They) in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $17.97


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I Am Here For You!: A Story To Support Your Grieving Child Through Death From Substance Use (Pronoun: They) in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $17.97
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Puddle Jumper Publishing helps caring adults support grieving children. This is carefully crafted story will help you find the words to talk about death from substance use with a young child (aged 4-12). The story uses nature elements and child- friendly rhymes to guide a concrete conversation about death and feelings of grief.
Puddle Jumper Publishing stories help address the five most common concerns of grieving children, "Did I cause it?", "Can I catch it?", "Can I cure it?, "Who will care for me?" and "How will I stay connected?".
All Puddle Jumper Publishing stories are available in pronoun options to describe the person who died. This book uses the pronoun "they".
Puddle Jumper Publishing helps caring adults support grieving children. This is carefully crafted story will help you find the words to talk about death from substance use with a young child (aged 4-12). The story uses nature elements and child- friendly rhymes to guide a concrete conversation about death and feelings of grief.
Puddle Jumper Publishing stories help address the five most common concerns of grieving children, "Did I cause it?", "Can I catch it?", "Can I cure it?, "Who will care for me?" and "How will I stay connected?".
All Puddle Jumper Publishing stories are available in pronoun options to describe the person who died. This book uses the pronoun "they".

















