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Both sweet and poignant, My Big, Dumb, Invisible Dragon helps children understand that grief and loss are both hard and real, but that we can move through them to healing and joy. An illustrated picture book for ages 4-8.
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23 July 2019
43669 Pages
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When a young boy loses his mother, an invisible dragon swoops in and perches on top of his head. A most unwelcome guest, the dragon follows him to school, sleeps on his chest at night (making it hard for him to breathe), and even crashes his birthday party. As the boy comes to terms with his mother's death, however, his relationship with the dragon changes in surprising ways. My Big, Dumb, Invisible Dragon is a story for children dealing with loss, particularly the death of a parent. Although grief is a heavy topic, Angie Lucas and Birgitta Sif handle it deftly for children, using the metaphor of the dragon, a light tone, and touches of humour. The book shows that healing takes time and that it's OK to experience a wide range of emotions as you process a really big loss.

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My Big Dumb Invisible Dragon

RRP: $30.99
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When a young boy loses his mother, an invisible dragon swoops in and perches on top of his head. A most unwelcome guest, the dragon follows him to school, sleeps on his chest at night (making it hard for him to breathe), and even crashes his birthday party. As the boy comes to terms with his mother's death, however, his relationship with the dragon changes in surprising ways. My Big, Dumb, Invisible Dragon is a story for children dealing with loss, particularly the death of a parent. Although grief is a heavy topic, Angie Lucas and Birgitta Sif handle it deftly for children, using the metaphor of the dragon, a light tone, and touches of humour. The book shows that healing takes time and that it's OK to experience a wide range of emotions as you process a really big loss.

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