Leah Is A Dragonfly Now: A true story of grief and everlasting friendship
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Based on the award-winning animated short film, this poignant, touching, and uplifting picture book about grief reminds us that loved ones never truly leave our side, and that they can even take shape as tiny, little dragonflies.
When Celine’s best friend dies, she decides to wear a dragonfly bracelet to keep her close. After Celine and her family escape a car accident unharmed, she realizes she has lost the dragonfly bracelet. Rattled by the scary and unexpected series of events, Celine determines they must have a guardian angel watching over them.
Dragonflies symbolize transformation from a physical presence to a spiritual one. All too often we lose loved ones only to wonder where they’ve gone and if we’ll ever see them again. In this true story of life, death, and everlasting friendship, Leah Is A Dragonfly Now helps readers cope with the loneliness, sadness, and anxiety we may feel after someone we love leaves us. Leah, now a dragonfly, reminds her best friend that she will always be by her side, even if she doesn’t see her, and will always be looking out for her.
“Hi, friend. I’m here with you and always will be.”
A heartwarming gift for older children and adults who have suffered loss and want to stay connected to their loved ones.
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Based on the award-winning animated short film, this poignant and touching book reminds us loved ones never truly leave our side. A great gift for older children. Color your way through grief, loss, and sadness with 52 pages of soothing and captivating images. Includes resources and discussion questions for parents and teachers.
Leah Is A Dragonfly Now
Celine has a best friend.
Her name is Leah. Leah is a dragonfly.
Leah loves being a dragonfly, but she wasn’t always a dragonfly. She used to be a person, just like Celine.
Even though Celine knew that one day Leah would become a dragonfly, she was still sad because that meant she’d never get to see her best friend again.
Celine decided she would wear a dragonfly bracelet so she could always have her best friend by her side.
On March 23rd Leah became a dragonfly. Celine declared it Leah Day.
She celebrates it every year by doing something Leah the person liked to do.
ASIN : B0DC9Y5KP2
Publisher : Monotone Angel Books (August 14, 2024)
Publication date : August 14, 2024
Language : English
File size : 18.4 MB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
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