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Kaya and the Book of Dreams

By: Cavour32 Publishing, Laura Peace
Narrated by: Violet Clark
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How can we deal with a matter as delicate as the loss of someone dear to us with children? How can we help them face their fears?

All children learn, some sooner, some later, that unfortunately people or animals do not live forever. This can happen either through direct experience, such as with a loved one, perhaps sick or elderly, or a pet you are particularly fond of, or indirectly through a friend's story or by watching a film.

With this story every parent can, through the tool of narration, introduce or explore the topic of mourning.

The protagonist Kaya will receive the "Dream Book" as a gift from her grandmother, a very powerful tool capable of transforming all the images that are drawn on its blank pages into dreams.

Given her young age, however, she will only be allowed to use the book once a year. Kaya, thanks to her incredible sensitivity, will decide when to do it, and she will do it for a very, very special reason....

With simple language suitable for young readers, this audiobook will help you tackle such a delicate topic through the only possible way, reading a fantastic and engaging story featuring our sweet blue-skinned extraterrestrial girl—Kaya.

©2023 Ferdinando Derossi (P)2023 Ferdinando Derossi
Animals Animals & Nature Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Dream
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