Ethan's Butterflies

A Spiritual Book for Young Children and Parents After the Loss of a Baby

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Christine Jonas-Simpson ISBN: 9781490719481
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: October 6, 2009
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Christine Jonas-Simpson
ISBN: 9781490719481
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: October 6, 2009
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

When a baby dies one of the first concerns a parent has is the impact this loss has on their young living children. It is difficult to know what to say or how to talk about the death of a long-awaited sibling. Ethan's Butterflies provides a way for parents and professionals to connect with young children who experience the loss of a sibling. This story is written from a young child's perspective and told by a pink elephant named Emma. Emma describes her deep sadness, anger and fears and poses many questions that children often raise. Emma shows how she and her family learn to live with the loss her baby brother Ethan and how they continue to connect with him in many ways, one of which is a butterfly and another is love.

Net proceeds from the sale of this book will go to bereavement charities, research and education.

SPECIAL OFFER!! -- Hospitals, Charities and Non-Profit Organizations will receive a 36% Discount on Ethan's Butterflies when ten or more books are ordered. Please indicate what organization you are from and request the discount when you place your order.

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When a baby dies one of the first concerns a parent has is the impact this loss has on their young living children. It is difficult to know what to say or how to talk about the death of a long-awaited sibling. Ethan's Butterflies provides a way for parents and professionals to connect with young children who experience the loss of a sibling. This story is written from a young child's perspective and told by a pink elephant named Emma. Emma describes her deep sadness, anger and fears and poses many questions that children often raise. Emma shows how she and her family learn to live with the loss her baby brother Ethan and how they continue to connect with him in many ways, one of which is a butterfly and another is love.

Net proceeds from the sale of this book will go to bereavement charities, research and education.

SPECIAL OFFER!! -- Hospitals, Charities and Non-Profit Organizations will receive a 36% Discount on Ethan's Butterflies when ten or more books are ordered. Please indicate what organization you are from and request the discount when you place your order.

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