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Angel Catcher for Kids: A Journal to Help You Remember the Person You Love Who Died

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Angel Catcher for Kids offers a healthy way for a child to cope with the painful and often confusing process of grieving. Designed to help a child overcome the loss of a loved one, this journal also invites the child to record precious memories of the special person who has died. Angel Catcher for Kids will help a child to catch-and hold-an angel.

64 pages, Spiral-bound

First published June 1, 2002

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Amy Eldon

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This is a non-linear workbook designed as a journal for children who are working through the grief that comes with the death of a loved one. There are many journaling activities, with a focus on emotions and memories of the loved one. There are also many places throughout the book to paste pictures and draw. Appropriate language is used and there is considerable space given to write or draw. There is a pocket attached to the inside back cover to hold more memories. 56 pages.

Resources: There is an introduction for adults, an introduction for the reader, and a helpful reading section.
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