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Bear woke one day and opened his eyes, to a drizzle of rain and murky skies. His fur was wet, and his soles were worn. But worst of all... his patchwork heart was GONE...Will bear find his colours again?Created by a doctor, this book is designed to help children explore their emotions including sadness and ways to find happiness again. This is the third and final book in the series including 'The Day the Sky Went Away' and 'The Hope Seed' which have been widely recommended by paediatricians, parents, early educators, social workers, counsellors, teachers and librarians. Visit the website for matching art activities and lesson plans for schools.Readers' Favourite 5-star review: Doreen ChombuA Patchwork of Heart is a wonderful tale for both children and adults. We all have bad days filled with gloom and sadness. This story is here to remind us that there is light at the end of the tunnel. All we need is patience and hope. I recommend parents and guardians read this book with their children and teach them the importance of being hopeful.
cOne day, a small seed is plucked from its tree by a warm wind and carried far from its home. Over rolling seas, distant lands, and unexpected encounters with new splendid friends, the little seed searches for the answer to a very big question:What is hope?Created by a doctor, this book is designed to help children learn to read whilst exploring big life concepts. It follows on from her successful debut children's book 'The Day the Sky Went Away, which has been widely recommended by paediatricians, parents, psychologists, counsellors, early educators, teachers and librarians. This book includes art activities to enable creative discussion and imagination. Visit the website for lesson plans for schools.Readers Favourite 5 star review: Philip Van HeusenDr. Ellen Paton helps children understand the concept of hope through her book The Hope Seed. While reading this book, your child will be introduced to several different animals and aspects of hope. The illustrations by Shayna Renee Olivier will help to keep your child's interest. It also provides an opportunity to spend time discussing hope with your child and what it means to them. Help them understand that hope may change over time, and their understanding will grow and change as they become older. Having spent over forty years in my counseling office, I know that hope is the one ingredient everyone needs to survive. Give your child the gift of hope!
One day, Huxley the bushbaby wakes up to find that their beautiful sky has disappeared. There are no clouds, no sun, not even any moon. How will Huxley make a new life without the sky that he loves so much?We don't always get to say goodbye to our loved ones and it can be hard to make sense of why they leave. Day by day, we take on the difficult task of learning to live without them. There is no quick or easy remedy for grief, but through conversation, connection and a supportive space to remember our loved ones, our journey towards healing can begin. Created by a doctor, this book is designed to help children cope with the loss of a loved one. It includes art therapy activities so they can explore their grief, develop their own narratives that help them understand their loss, and hold onto a spark of hope in difficult times. This book has been widely recommended by paediatricians, parents, early educators, social workers, counsellors, teachers and librarians. Visit the website for printable activities and lesson plans for schools.
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