Product details
- ISBN 9781605377711
- Dimensions: 250 x 259mm
- Publication Date: 20 Apr 2023
- Publisher: Clavis Publishing
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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"No one should wait for a child to experience loss before sharing this wise, gentle book." - Kirkus Reviews
Letting go and loss can be difficult to comprehend. Goodbye Balloon will help you understand these emotions and give you insights to deal with them.
Where does a special balloon go when it slips out of your hands? You can’t stop it, but you can wish it a beautiful journey, gliding past birds and soaring over mountains. Maybe your balloon will fly to someone else so that they can have a happy day.
A beautifully illustrated picture book about learning to let go. For children ages 5 years and up.
Part of the Healthy Minds series, where Adam Ciccio examines daily obstacles and the mental health of young children. Through a familiar story and helpful tips, which the author draws from his own experiences as an outpatient mental health practitioner, children and adults gain insight into what goes on in young minds and are given tools to help them cope with difficult situations.
Margriet van der Berg has been drawing since she could first hold a pencil. She grew up in a small village in the Netherlands and left home at age eighteen to study textile design at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. After working for several years, she decided to study at the Art Academy. There, her love for painting with watercolors was born. Since then, Margriet has developed into an illustrator. She sells greeting cards and art prints, and since 2020, she has also illustrated children’s books. Her first book for Clavis Publishing was When the Whales Came by Phebe Rasch.
