We Need To Talk About Death
We Need To Talk About Death
- Author/Seller
- Sarah Chavez
- SKU:
- 9781838993375
$23.00
A taboo-busting guide to death that will provide guidance for
kids who have lost a friend, family member, or pet.
Annika Le Large’s sensitive illustrations perfectly showcase the
touching nature of funerals, memorials, and rituals.
This book is a celebration of different cultures – from dancing
pallbearers in Ghana to the Day of the Dead.
An educational book that helps grieving children understand what
happens when we die, and celebrates the traditions people
around the world use to honour the dead. Death is an important
part of life, and yet it is one of the hardest things to talk about -
for adults as well as children.
In this informative book, children will marvel at the flowers
different cultures use to represent death. They will find out about
eco-friendly burials, learn how to wrap a mummy, and go
beneath the streets of Paris to witness skull-lined catacombs!
Full of practical tips, this book won't stop the pain of losing a
loved one or a pet, but it may give young readers ideas for
different ways they can celebrate those who have passed away,
and help begin the healing process.
Sarah Chavez is a historian, museum curator, and podcaster who has also worked on the popular YouTube series Ask a Mortician. She is one of the founders of the Death Positive movement, which wants to encourage a more open conversation about death.
kids who have lost a friend, family member, or pet.
Annika Le Large’s sensitive illustrations perfectly showcase the
touching nature of funerals, memorials, and rituals.
This book is a celebration of different cultures – from dancing
pallbearers in Ghana to the Day of the Dead.
An educational book that helps grieving children understand what
happens when we die, and celebrates the traditions people
around the world use to honour the dead. Death is an important
part of life, and yet it is one of the hardest things to talk about -
for adults as well as children.
In this informative book, children will marvel at the flowers
different cultures use to represent death. They will find out about
eco-friendly burials, learn how to wrap a mummy, and go
beneath the streets of Paris to witness skull-lined catacombs!
Full of practical tips, this book won't stop the pain of losing a
loved one or a pet, but it may give young readers ideas for
different ways they can celebrate those who have passed away,
and help begin the healing process.
Sarah Chavez is a historian, museum curator, and podcaster who has also worked on the popular YouTube series Ask a Mortician. She is one of the founders of the Death Positive movement, which wants to encourage a more open conversation about death.