Someone Special Died

Someone Special Died by Joan Singleton Prestine is a poignant addition to the McGraw-Hill Children’s Publishing catalog, released in 2002. This 32-page book is written in English and addresses critical emotional issues that children encounter, particularly focusing on themes of death, grief, and bereavement. It serves as a resource for children as well as the adults—parents, teachers, and counselors—who support them through these challenging experiences.
Readers will find that this book presents a sensitive and realistic exploration of emotions and feelings related to loss. It is part of a series designed to provide comfort and understanding, making it a valuable tool for discussions about difficult topics. The narrative aims to help children navigate their feelings, fostering a supportive environment for both young readers and the adults guiding them.
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This sensitive series offers a comforting and realistic look at some of the critical emotional issues that today’s children face. These five extraordinary books are wonderful resources for children and the parents, teachers, and counselors who care for them.
Joan Prestine is the author of 24 books for children. She lives in Southern California with her husband and three parrots.
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