RE: [ozmidwifery] re grief and childrens books

2006-08-16 Thread Belinda Pound








It may not be exactly what you are looking
for, but a book has left a lasting impression on me is You, me and the
rainbow by Petrea King (bestselling author of Quest for life). A
copy of her rainbow ritual may be what you are looking for.
Check them out on her website www.questforlife.com.au

Cheers Belinda











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I have a lovely little book on life times.
It talks about all creatures from butterflies to people. That no matter how
long or short life is to celebrated and death comes to all, not to be scared
of, but a natural part of life.





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I used to read a book to my kids called sophieby
mem fox I think. It was a lovely gentle book about a special grandfather dying
and provoked lots of discussion in our house with my three girls about dying.
It speaks from a cycle of life perspective with birth showing hope and new
life.Unfortunately a subject we have had to deal with quite a bit in the past
few years. I found it very helpful. Cath.











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RE: [ozmidwifery] re grief and childrens books

2006-08-15 Thread Ken Ward



I have 
a lovely little book on life times. It talks about all creatures from 
butterflies to people. That no matter how long or short life is to celebrated 
and death comes to all, not to be scared of, but a natural part of 
life.

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  nolanSent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 8:37 PMTo: 
  ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auSubject: [ozmidwifery] re grief and 
  childrens books
  I used to read a book to my kids called 
  "sophie"by mem fox I think. It was a lovely gentle book about a special 
  grandfather dying and provoked lots of discussion in our house with my three 
  girls about dying. It speaks from a cycle of life perspective with birth 
  showing hope and new life.Unfortunately a subject we have had to deal with 
  quite a bit in the past few years. I found it very helpful. Cath.
  
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