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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful and important book; a "must-have" for every parent,
By Diane (Hanover, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dancing on the Moon (Hardcover)
This is an incredibly well-written and beautifully illustrated book. It tells the story of the journey of a young girl, whose infant brother has died. She sets off to find him, and in the end, realizes that he was always with her, in her heart. The author, Janice Roper, lost her 3 month old son to SIDS, and years later, wrote the story that she was unable to find for her daughter (Selena), to guide her through her grief. She tells the story through beautiful poetry and powerful illustrations. I received my copy of the book this week. My daughter (almost 9) had me read it again and again. If was about the fifth time we read it, that we could read it without crying. Reading this book with my daughter was like watching someone transform before your eyes. She cried uncontrollably (she has a 6-year-old brother and obviously could relate to the main character, Carly), she talked about her feelings, and then she started focusing on the end of the book. She said the book made her feel really, really good; that when someone dies they are always with you. Fortunately, my children have not had to suffer the loss of someone close to them. But with my grandmother and my husband's parents aging, it is inevitable. I am comforted to know my daughter experienced this book. I think it will help us through those rough days. Even as an adult, I found it very comforting. I thank the author for sharing this story, that was born out of her own personal tradegy. By writing this book, she will help so many people. It fills a void in children's literature. It is a beautiful and important book that every parent should own.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helps the family,
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This review is from: Dancing on the Moon (Hardcover)
This book has helped me explain the death of my 7week old son to his 2yo sister. She likes to hear it often. It has great art work and colors that help keep a young one interested in the story.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A powerful and profound story,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dancing on the Moon (Hardcover)
Dancing On The Moon is a wondrously illustrated color picture book showcasing the artistry of Lauren Grimm in service to a sensitive and gentle text especially written by Janice Roper for children on the subject of coping with great loss. A young girl suddenly loses her infant brother, and her parents try to help her understand that he will always be with her, in her heart. Dancing On The Moon is a powerful and profound story, and highly recommended reading - especially for boys and girls having to deal with the loss of a friend or family member.
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Dancing on the Moon by Janice Roper (Hardcover - February 15, 2001)
$19.95
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