Soutien : Deuil et perte, Acceptation et Résilience
Sprite Offers Comfort propose des outils concrets pour aider les enfants à comprendre et à traverser le deuil et la perte. Les lecteurs apprennent que toutes les émotions sont les bienvenues et que les souvenirs des êtres chers resteront dans leur cœur.
Contenu :
Le grand livre Sprite Offers Comfort (25 x 35 cm)
15 pages magnifiquement illustrées
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Edward★★★★★
We read this together after our dog passed, and the concrete tools like naming emotions really helped my daughter open up. It's now become a bedtime staple for processing hard days.
Riley★★★★★
My 8-year-old was really struggling after we lost our dog, and the way this book welcomes all emotions without judgment made her feel safe opening up. The concrete tools for naming feelings have already helped her find words she didn't have before.
David★★★★★
My nephew found the concrete tools for naming his emotions really helpful during a tough time, and I love how it normalizes all feelings without being preachy. We've read it together several times now.
Benjamin K.★★★★★
My 7-year-old has been struggling since we lost our dog, and the way this book welcomes all emotions without judgment really opened up our conversations. We read the part about acceptance together last night, and it was the first time he seemed to truly feel understood.
Julian M.★★★★★
This book’s message that all emotions are welcome really clicked with my 7-year-old after a tough loss. It’s given us concrete ways to talk about grief without feeling awkward.
Mia★★★★★
My kid was really struggling after we lost our dog, but the way this book welcomes all emotions without judgment made her feel safe enough to talk about it. The concrete tools for naming feelings are simple enough for her to use on her own now.
Hannah★★★★★
The concrete tools for naming emotions really helped my daughter open up about missing her grandma. We read it together every few nights and she already seems more comfortable saying she's sad or angry.
Zoe★★★★★
My son's anxiety about losing his grandpa melted away when we read the part about all feelings being welcome. The concrete tools for processing grief are so clear and actionable.
Michael★★★★★
My 6-year-old actually asked to read it again after we finished, which says everything. The concrete tools for naming feelings helped her open up about missing her grandpa in a way I hadn't been able to manage on my own.
Adam★★★★☆
I read this with my 7-year-old after we lost our cat, and the simple explanation that "sad and happy can live in the same heart" really clicked for her. The concrete tools like building a memory box gave us something to do together, which helped more than just talking.