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Losing a cherished stuffed animal lovey or blankie can be devastating and traumatic for both child and parent. A child may experience grief and loss. A parent may frantically try to find or replace the loss.
Parents may choose to introduce the value of responsibility and dependability during the reading of this thoughtful story.
Emma searches for her lost friend, Bunny Blue, in this sweet story. Her worry, concern and dedication to the search, is quite sincere. Maybe this book, and/or the first book in this series, "My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend," might be of some comfort to you and your child as you make the transition from one lost lovey to a new found friend. I hope so! Whether your child has lost a friend, has a cherished friend, or just enjoys imagination and play, this story is sure to bring a smile.
An article in "Smart Parents," August 16, 2017 by, Jassmin Peter-Berntzen discusses "5 Ways to Help Junior Handle Losing His Toy." The article recommends that you : "Acknowledge the feelings of grief. Don't quickly shove a substitute toy at them. Don't keep their hopes up that the toy might be found. Allow the child time to grieve, and offer comfort."
Experts say that a child who has loved a toy can usually transfer that love to another toy. So you may be able to offer another toy to replace the loss, but this will need to be done with time, love, care and understanding.
Reading this story with your two to five year old may also help them with the development of language skills. The story makes use of directional words. Children as young as two years old may begin to learn the concept of directional words such as: under, top, left, right, up, down, etc. Use of hand signals as you read the story may help with this language development.
If you and your child enjoy author stories such as A.A. Milne, "Winnie the Pooh," or Barbara Park, "Junie B. Jones," you may enjoy Emma and her collection of life like stuffed animal friends and the adventures that they share together.
"Bunny Blue, Where Are You"? is a beautifully illustrated story to be treasured by you and your child. If you are musical, you may want to use the melody of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," and sing along with Banjo Bear as he looks for Bunny Blue during the story!
Book 3 in "My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend," series is "I Do Not Like Bugs!." Read this beautifully illustrated story to find out what happens to Emma and her friends. How do her friends help her? What does Emma discover?
Other books by this author include: "Snore Songs," a whimsical children's rhyming story, sure to put a smile on your face.
"TOKENS: Teaching Our Kids Each New Sunrise," a booklet for busy parents of preschool children who want easy to read and easy to follow parenting tips to help with the discipline of their young child.
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