My Forever Guardian: Healing with friends from the loss of a loved one

My Forever Guardian: Healing with friends from the loss of a loved one

My Forever Guardian: Healing with friends from the loss of a loved one

My Forever Guardian: Healing with friends from the loss of a loved one

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Overview

"My Forever Guardian" teaches kids how to heal from the death of a loved one with friends and as a community. This book is for children who are looking for ways to mentally and emotionally transition a loved one from the physical world to being their Forever Guardian. The book also teaches children what to say to friends who have experienced a loss. 


This is the perfect book for your home, community center, church, school, counselor's office, or as a gift for a child who just experienced a loss.  In "My Forever Guardian", we learn from kids who have lost a sibling, a grandparent, a dog, and a parent.  


"My Forever Guardian" is about transitioning a relationship with a loved one and how to speak openly about it with friends.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734814224
Publisher: Guardian Lane Inc.
Publication date: 03/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 19 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 5 - 12 Years

About the Author

Author Kristina Jones is an award winning Advertising Art Director turned Tech Entrepreneur. When Kristina Jones was looking for the next tech company to build after scaling courtbuddy.com nationwide and raising 7 Million in funding, she started with a personal story. When Kristina was 7 she lost her father to cancer and knew one day she wanted to share her story on how she kept the connection to her dad alive. Throughout the process of writing and editing "My New Forever Guardian", she landed on an idea to connect kids around the world who have experienced loss to share and heal together. The book transformed the idea of social healing into the platform guardianlane.com which is run and monitored by the top bereavement counselors who provide daily social activities kids can share in together creating their own social media healing network.
Beatriz Piolla de Mello is a graphic designer and illustrator. She studied illustration and development of 2D concept art, especially at drawing classes, and has experience with painting, drawing and digital art, being familiar with some softwares such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Adobe After Effects, and Painter. She worked at Milton Nakata Studio and also at Tadapix Animated Marketing as an intern. Beatriz studied at SUNY (State University of New York, at Oswego) during a year, as an exchange program. She finished her degree at State University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, I grew up with two brothers. Storytime, finger-painting and cooking were my favorite class activities when I taught kindergarten in the Tulsa Public Schools. When school starts every year, I want a brand new box of crayons! I love picture book writing, author visits, crayons and dogs! One of my hobbies is solving and creating puzzles. ​I am a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, attending conferences in Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Austin, Vermont, New York and Los Angeles. I belong to a children's writers critique group and am a freelance editor.
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