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I Wish I Could Hold Your Hand: a child's guide to grief and loss

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This warm and comforting book gently helps grieving children identify their feelings -- from denial and anger to guilt and sadness -- and learn to accept and deal with them.  The expressive illustrations and simple, direct writing help children discover that it is normal and natural to feel the pain of loss, and that they can help themselves to feel better.

Author: Dr. Pat Palmer

Illustrator: Dianne O'Quinn Burke

Publisher: Litte Imp Books

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Ready - WF 16 Mar 21
Publisheddate
2015-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Little Imp Books
Resourceauthor
Dr Pat Palmer
Article Details
Notes
Ready - WF 16 Mar 21
Publisheddate
2015-01-01 00:00:00
Publisher
Little Imp Books
Resourceauthor
Dr Pat Palmer
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