When five-year-old Olive learns that Samantha's grandmother has died, she goes to her daddy and asks what dying is. In order to answer her question, Olive's daddy tells her a tale from when he was a little boy about a baby bird that had fallen out of its nest. The story of what happens next helps Olive understand that death is about love.
This children's story seeks in a loving, ecumenical, and sensitive way to help children understand what death is.
-March Bracken has, again, articulated death in a manner that is light and natural. Discussions of death can be just as...
When five-year-old Olive learns that Samantha's grandmother has died, she goes to her daddy and asks what dying is. In order to answer her question...
When five-year-old Olive learns that Samantha's grandmother has died, she goes to her daddy and asks what dying is. In order to answer her question, Olive's daddy tells her a tale from when he was a little boy about a baby bird that had fallen out of its nest. The story of what happens next helps Olive understand that death is about love.
This children's story seeks in a loving, ecumenical, and sensitive way to help children understand what death is.
-March Bracken has, again, articulated death in a manner that is light and natural. Discussions of death can be just as...
When five-year-old Olive learns that Samantha's grandmother has died, she goes to her daddy and asks what dying is. In order to answer her question...