![]() ![]() The first one is that the more you love someone, the deeper the grief. Chan takes us on a journey through the illness of the father, through his death, but depicts this journey with love, affection, and the understanding of two important things. Then, when they have to deal with it, it becomes that much harder. Death is a fact of life but we tend not to want to upset children by discussing it. That’s why this book is wonderful because the author does the most amazing job at taking something, not just difficult but downright depressing, and turning it into a beautiful story and tribute to her father. ![]() This book is a great book to start with because it deals with the opposite subject of “The New Arrival” which is probably one of the hardest subjects to broach with children or sometimes anyone, death. I am so excited to tell you about, “Can You Hear Me, Daddy?” I have been finding gems that I just can’t keep to myself so I thought I would start sharing. What I remembered, when I started my research, is how much I truly love the children’s literature genre. So, when I started writing “Little Monster Adventures”, I started reading children’s books like I had young children again (it’s been a while for me). ![]() I don’t know about you, but when I start something new, I dive into it head first. ![]()
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