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Where Is My Gigi?

Losing Someone You Love (Caring for Kids Collection, Book 2)

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Where Is My Gigi?

By: Anjula Evans
Narrated by: Myrna Wolfe-Maxwell
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Young children process grief very differently than adults, and sometimes there are physical sensations that are uncomfortable and can cause anxiety. This book is meant to be an introduction to identifying those physical feelings, starting with “butterflies” in the tummy, being unable to sleep, and having a tight chest. It is also intended to help young children learn how to deal with those feelings.

This book contains three parts:

1) Fond memories from before the loss of a loved one

2) Sadness and confusion after the loss of a loved one

3) An introduction to basic coping skills – visualization to lessen anxiety about psychosomatic symptoms and to help to cope with grief, identifying emotions and where in the body they are felt, and recognizing ways to cope with those emotions.

©2014, 2018, 2019 Anjula Evans (P)2021 Anjula Evans
Growing Up & Facts of Life Grief For Kids

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