Missing Hannah

Missing Hannah

Missing Hannah

Darlene Kane

29,32 €
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Editorial:
AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2006
Materia
Hacer frente a la muerte y el duelo
ISBN:
9781425901363
29,32 €
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Missing Hannah' is a small feeling book about a big problem facing many families. Sudden infant death, sometimes called Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) causes a great deal of trauma. Facing the death of a child is always difficult for both children and parents. This book will help the child feel and share their pain as they read along with the little girl in the story who tells about her baby sister who died suddenly one night. Questions from young children are especially challenging and sometimes all it takes is a simple picture book to help children understand why they feel so sad. The straight forward and sensitive writing style along with the beautiful drawings will be a story they will read over and over. This book is now available for shipping. Contact Darlene Kane at darlene.m.kane@gmail.com or call 216-272-7207 with any questions or to place an order.ORDERING INFORMATION IndividualsBooks may be purchased by calling our Book Order Hotline at 888-280-7715 or by ordering online using the Book Store page of authorhouse.com. We accept VISA, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Retailers and LibrariesStandard discount is 40% off retail price. Please contact our Book Order Hotline for your discounted rate.

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