The Sad Dragon: A Dragon Book About Grief and Loss. A Cute Children Story To Help Kids Understand The Loss Of A Loved One, and How To Get Through Difficult Time.: 28 (My Dragon…
£9.50£13.90 (-32%)
Having a pet dragon is very fun!
He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other fun things that will make you laugh…
But sometimes, not every story is a happy one…
What if your dragon is suffering from a loss of a loved one?
What if he’s sad, angry, and heartbroken because his loved one passed away, and he cries and cries and cries?
What should you do?
You teach him about Grief and Loss. You explain death to him, and help him get through this difficult time!
But how???
Get his book now and learn how!
Cute dragon book with beautiful illustrations, this is a must have for children, parents and teachers to open up conversations about loss, and to help kids who suffered from the loss of a loved one.
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Additional information
Publisher | DG Books Publishing (13 May 2019) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 42 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1948040999 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1948040990 |
Reading age | 4 – 8 years |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 0.25 x 25.4 cm |
by Tracey Ellin
Helped our family
by Mrs Michelle Johnson
Great little book bought for nieces and nephew who’d lost their granddad, perfectly describes the stages of grief in a way for little ones to understand. Beautifully written, beautiful artwork. Definitely would recommend.
by Laine
Bought this book for my girls 7 & 5 after we lost my dad unexpectedly 5 months ago. Its definitely a tear jerker, I was so choked reading it to them but it has definitely helped them to realise all their feelings are normal and the end of the book is beautiful. My 5yr old now takes it everywhere with her. My partner who lost his dad 7 yrs ago also read it to the kids and completely lost it crying. We were all sat crying together. Its a beautiful book with a beautiful message, its helped my girls feel less alone in their grief, but id recommend reading it yourself to harden you up to it, before reading to the children if you are also struggling with your grief and don’t want your little ones to see you cry.
by Vic
Absolutely amazing little book.
Perfect length to read as a bedtime story.
Our 8year old who lost a cousin to childhood cancer has been struggling recently with it being what would of been his birthday.
I got the book to talk in hope it would allow her to talk about her feelings without it being a catastrophic meltdown everytime.
It was amazing…its written in rhyme so she was instantly at ease listening to it.
On the pages referencing how you can remember those you’ve lost; it enabled me to draw parallels and make reference to her cousin and for her to listen and take it in and not blow up get angry or sad.
She was so happy with it she took it to school to show her teachers.
A brilliant way to get her talking about a subject she clearly isnt able to express her feelings on properly yet.
I’m going to look at related books and see if we can read some of those to curb a few other topics she struggles with.
by jessica978
My little one was really interested after we read this and he wanted to read it again and asked lots of questions so it really helped us. Really lovely story
by Inge
Bought for grandparents to read to their grandchildren. They were very appreciated and said the book helped them with their loss as much as the children.
by V. J. Watson
My father died recently and it was the first loss my 8yo daughter had had to deal with & I was concerned that she was bottling up her emotions & struggling to understand his loss. Especially as we had seen him a few hours before and she was very confused how he can be fine one minute and gone the next. This book helped her to understand that all of her feelings: confusion, anger, sadness – are all valid and perfectly normal. It was told in a tasteful way & yes it talks about heaven but we are CofE so that was fine with me and reinforced the idea that we will meet again one day which helped to reassure and comfort her. Now she talks to her grandad as a star in the sky & is talking about how she feels. Would recommend.
by T Scrivens
my daughter who’s 3 knows more than I could possible teach her about the safety of yourself, others and expressing your emotions. our terrible threes went in a week!!!