![]() ![]() A portion of the profits will be donated to Action For Children who provide practical and emotional support for vulnerable young people. It also shows how people’s lives should be celebrated and remembered even when they’re not there to help keep their memories alive for future generations.Īn uplifting and thoughtful addition to anyone’s book collection. This reassuring, inclusive title is the perfect way to introduce little ones to the idea of loss and what happens to people after they’ve passed away. This left Lily even more confused so she decided to ask a different question instead… ![]() A childrens grief book about hope not darkness - the BBC. When she asked mum, she said Uncle Al was up in Heaven, dad said he had passed to the other side… everyone she asked had a different answer to where he was now. Six-year-old Lilys uncle dies before she is born, but she wants to get to know him, so she asks each of her family members in turn Where is Uncle Al A picture book to start conversations about death and share beliefs about life. Uncle Al passed away before six-year-old Lily was born but there were still lots of photos of him around the house. ![]() The loss of a family member or loved one isn’t something you can ever really prepare for, but sharing books which explore ideas around what happens when someone dies before the situation arises can be so helpful for young children.Īfter being told to avoid writing a picture book exploring beliefs about death, Eva Hibbs decided to go ahead and self-publish in order to help break down the taboos our culture has around talking about death. ![]()
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