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Erin’s daddy sees the colour in everything. Even on the greyest days, they put on their wellies and go splashing in puddles because, Daddy says, ‘We can’t see rainbows without rain!’ But what happens when the greyest day of all comes, and Daddy isn’t there any more? Can Erin learn to find colour in the world again?This deeply sensitive picture book about the loss of a parent is the ideal starting point for conversations about love, loss and learning to live again.
CONTRIBUTORS: Lucy RowlandEAN: 9781526615787COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 196 gHEIGHT: 274 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Bloomsbury Publishing PLCDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Death, Grief, Bereavement, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / ParentsWIDTH: 245 cmSPINE:
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Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss, Children’s picture books, Picture storybooks, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
One of the best best books for this age-range I have read on the topic of loss and grief. I won’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone who is needing to discuss this matter with their young one, The perfect book to read to any child coping with loss ... [It] shows there is a path through the sadness of losing a loved one and how all the colours of the rainbow can once again shine in our hearts, minds and memories, Ideal for those who may be suffering the loss of a loved one but equally valuable to all children. A perfect way to help build empathy, A poignant story, beautifully told with care, love and a delicate touch, A beautiful, heartbreaking book about losing a loved one, and how we can find the colour in the world after loss
Lucy Rowland is a rising star of the picture book world. Her charming, energetic and irresistible rhyming stories are becoming firm favourites with children everywhere. Her books include The Birthday Invitation and This Tree is Just for Me (Bloomsbury), Little Red Reading Hood (Macmillan) and The Knight who said, “No!” (Nosy Crow). She lives with her husband and young family in the Gloucestershire countryside.Becky Cameron is a graduate of the prestigious Cambridge MA in Children’s Book Illustration and the author-illustrator of Wishing For a Dragon. This is her first book for Bloomsbury. She works from her little home studio in Oxfordshire where she lives with her husband and their cat Kiki.
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Erin’s daddy sees the colour in everything. Even on the greyest days, they put on their wellies and go splashing in puddles because, Daddy says, ‘We can’t see rainbows without rain!’ But what happens when the greyest day of all comes, and Daddy isn’t there any more? Can Erin learn to find colour in the world again?This deeply sensitive picture book about the loss of a parent is the ideal starting point for conversations about love, loss and learning to live again.
CONTRIBUTORS: Lucy RowlandEAN: 9781526615787COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 196 gHEIGHT: 274 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Bloomsbury Publishing PLCDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Death, Grief, Bereavement, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / ParentsWIDTH: 245 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss, Children’s picture books, Picture storybooks, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Lucy Rowland is a rising star of the picture book world. Her charming, energetic and irresistible rhyming stories are becoming firm favourites with children everywhere. Her books include The Birthday Invitation and This Tree is Just for Me (Bloomsbury), Little Red Reading Hood (Macmillan) and The Knight who said, “No!” (Nosy Crow). She lives with her husband and young family in the Gloucestershire countryside.Becky Cameron is a graduate of the prestigious Cambridge MA in Children’s Book Illustration and the author-illustrator of Wishing For a Dragon. This is her first book for Bloomsbury. She works from her little home studio in Oxfordshire where she lives with her husband and their cat Kiki.
I just finished this book and wow I absolutely enjoyed everything about this book. The writer dives straight into it . I was having her pull on my heart strings a few pages in . She subtly just drops things and leaves you gasping . I appreciate how this book took us to a different realm the most, it's refreshing and I cannot wait to read the rest.
I have started to read the book and everything is so easy to understand and follow. I love that she has given recipes, a day-to-day eating plan guide and devotionals for those days. I am only starting the fast in June but I am really excited to get going with this, to try the recipes and to lean in closer to God.
Having read, “The Priest and the Gondolier” and “Theft from Delos,” Mervyn Nel has the ability to transfer the reader into another place and time. His novels are highly entertaining while at the same time being thought provoking. His characters are well developed, the plots are creative and his descriptions of the settings and backgrounds are a delight to read.