What is Death? by Etan Boritzer

$9.95

Discover the profound yet gentle exploration of life’s inevitable question in this autographed copy of ‘What is Death?’ by Etan Boritzer, with captivating illustrations by Nancy Forrest.

 

SKU: BK-WID

Discover the profound yet gentle exploration of life’s inevitable question in this autographed copy of ‘What is Death?’ by Etan Boritzer, with captivating illustrations by Nancy Forrest.

This is a simple book that could be read along but designed to be read together for 5 to 9 year olds and as a spark to discussion.

Navigating the delicate terrain of children’s curiosity about the concept of death, the author takes a reality-based approach, providing a comforting and honest perspective. This book becomes a valuable tool for both children and adults, offering a platform to openly discuss a concern that naturally arises in the early years of life. Embracing the positive aspects of existence, it encourages readers to contemplate life’s journey with understanding and courage.

Renowned among grief and loss professionals, this book has become a standard selection in support resources for children, providing a compassionate guide to navigate the complexities of this universal experience.

40 pages. 8.25 x 10″

 

Weight .3 lbs
Dimensions 8.25 × 10 × .3 in

About the Author

Etan Boritzer writes best selling books for children (ages 5 – 11) on character education, social values and the BIG questions which children ask about life. He believes as Audrey Hepburn said while Director of UNICEF: Children are the only hope; His books are translated into 6 languages and have been widely praised by numerous parents magazines, national newspapers and professional and educational reviews. He has written books for children on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss, bullying, ethics and tolerance.

Reviews

Inspirational in the best sense and exceptionally readable . . . For people of all ages, it is a gem to be treasured.
-Dr. Earl A. Grollman, Founder, National Center for Death Education

A clear, open and non-judgmental guide for exploring the greatest mystery of our lives.
Frank Ostaseski, Founder of Zen Hospice Project

A sensitive book, one that should help parents explore and discuss death with their children.
Dr. Kenneth J. Doka, Former President, Association for Death Education Counseling and Author of Children Mourning, Morning Children

 

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