Tom’s Sunflower

Tom’s Sunflower by Hilary Robinson, published by Strauss House Productions in 2015, is a children’s book that spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the children of the Copper Tree Class, who come together with traveling children Skye and Amber to support their friend Hana during a challenging time in her life. As Hana grapples with her parents’ separation, the narrative addresses themes of displacement, blame, and self-worth.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the emotional complexities faced by children dealing with family breakups. The interactions among the characters provide insight into their struggles and the importance of friendship and support during difficult times. This edition offers a gentle approach to understanding the challenges of family dynamics, making it a valuable resource for young readers navigating similar experiences.
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The children of the Copper Tree Class, together with travelling children, Skye and Amber, rally round to cheer up Hana when they find out her parents have split up. Displacement, blame and self worth are fundamental issues contained within a story which, above all, helps readers understand how difficult it can be for children who are facing family break up.
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