Where Did My Sweet Grandpa Go?: A Preschooler's Guide to Losing a Loved One

Lauren Flake
Illustrated by Dixie Benton Stucky , Lauren Flake
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Where Did My Sweet Grandpa Go?: A Preschooler's Guide to Losing a Loved One

Lauren Flake
Illustrated by Dixie Benton Stucky , Lauren Flake
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3-5 YEARS28 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: Apr 25, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 28
  • Publisher: For the Love of Dixie
  • ISBN: 9780997413021
  • Dimensions: 8.5" W x 0.07" L x 8.5" H
Lauren Flake lives near Austin, Texas, with her husband, Travis, their two preschool-age daughters, Samantha and Charlotte, and two rowdy Labs. She enjoys gardening with her girls and raising funds and awareness for her favorite #TexasStrong causes. Lauren wrote this book''s companion, ''Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go?,'' after losing her mother, Dixie Benton Stucky, to early onset Alzheimer''s disease, eventually adding her mom''s artwork, alongside her own, to bring their story to life. Read more at LaurenFlake.com.

Dixie Benton Stucky (1953-2013) was a rancher''s daughter, artist, English teacher, wife of 35 years, mother and grandmother. She lost her battle with early onset Alzheimer''s disease in 2013 at age 59.

"This book is not only beautiful, but the message is full of child-like wonder and curiosity around a topic that can be so heavy and serious. Bravo for being able to lift the burden of grieving without making light of the sadness and pain." - Susan Seay, #Mentor4Moms and mom to seven children at SusanSeay.com

"I think this is a wonderful tool to help parents and kids begin the important conversation about loss, but also opens it up for kids to bring their own ideas to the table about where they see their loved ones." - Jennie Flynn Buckley, M.A.T., parent educator at For Kids' Sake

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