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Olive and Babyland

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When five-year-old Olive learns that Samantha's grandmother has died, she goes to her daddy and asks what dying is. In order to answer her question, Olive's daddy tells her a tale from when he was a little boy about a baby bird that had fallen out of its nest. The story of what happens next helps Olive understand that death is about love. This children's story seeks in a loving, ecumenical, and sensitive way to help children understand what death is. "March Bracken has, again, articulated death in a manner that is light and natural. Discussions of death can be just as difficult with adults as with children. This story breathes its 'love light' onto a topic we find so challenging to approach. … I can absolutely see how this soft tale of a child and her father could positively impact those dealing with stages of dementia. The story is refreshing, brief and honest." -Tricia James, LCSW, hospice social worker "In Olive and Babyland, March Bracken has written a tender and evocative tale of death and rebirth for children and their adults, a tale that explains death in gentle words and images that speak in 'love light.'" -Bertha Rogers, poet, master teaching artist, founding director of Bright Hill Press and Literary Center

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781480838901
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 34
  • Published:
  • November 15, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 279x216x6 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 408 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: July 27, 2025

Description of Olive and Babyland

When five-year-old Olive learns that Samantha's grandmother has died, she goes to her daddy and asks what dying is. In order to answer her question, Olive's daddy tells her a tale from when he was a little boy about a baby bird that had fallen out of its nest. The story of what happens next helps Olive understand that death is about love.
This children's story seeks in a loving, ecumenical, and sensitive way to help children understand what death is.
"March Bracken has, again, articulated death in a manner that is light and natural. Discussions of death can be just as difficult with adults as with children. This story breathes its 'love light' onto a topic we find so challenging to approach. … I can absolutely see how this soft tale of a child and her father could positively impact those dealing with stages of dementia. The story is refreshing, brief and honest."
-Tricia James, LCSW, hospice social worker
"In Olive and Babyland, March Bracken has written a tender and evocative tale of death and rebirth for children and their adults, a tale that explains death in gentle words and images that speak in 'love light.'"
-Bertha Rogers, poet, master teaching artist, founding director of Bright Hill Press and Literary Center

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