EVERYTHING DIES-A BOOK ABOUT LIFE AND DEATH (FOR KIDS)
Εκδότης DOWNTOWN BOOKWORKS , ISBN 9781950587278
EVERYTHING DIES explores the meaning of death by establishing it as a
natural part of the life cycle. In simple language accompanied by
beautiful illustrations, the book offers many different approaches to
mourning loss - and celebrating life - from around the world, giving
readers a wide range of relatable entry points. A section on how
animals seem to grieve and care for their dead - from chimpanzees
who hold their own form of wakes, to elephants who guard their
matriarch's remains, to crows who bury their dead with sticks -
provides solace, underscoring the universal nature of grief. An overview
of customs and rituals from around the world includes music, dancing
and lavish meals as well as planting gardens and building shrines.
Fascinating details about rituals from every corner of the world
normalises and eases the grieving process, and also open the door to
conversation between children and their grownups.
Περίληψη
EVERYTHING DIES explores the meaning of death by establishing it as a
natural part of the life cycle. In simple language accompanied by
beautiful illustrations, the book offers many different approaches to
mourning loss - and celebrating life - from around the world, giving
readers a wide range of relatable entry points. A section on how
animals seem to grieve and care for their dead - from chimpanzees
who hold their own form of wakes, to elephants who guard their
matriarch's remains, to crows who bury their dead with sticks -
provides solace, underscoring the universal nature of grief. An overview
of customs and rituals from around the world includes music, dancing
and lavish meals as well as planting gardens and building shrines.
Fascinating details about rituals from every corner of the world
normalises and eases the grieving process, and also open the door to
conversation between children and their grownups.
Πληροφορίες προϊόντος
- Συγγραφέας LeCouevre, Claire
- Eκδότης DOWNTOWN BOOKWORKS
- ISBN 9781950587278
- Κωδικός Ευριπίδη 040100076776
- Έτος κυκλοφορίας 2021
- Σελίδες 64
- Διαστάσεις
- Βάρος 250 gr