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Pictured with hand painted watercolors on premium stock in high resolution color, this book helps your child navigate the many comings and goings in his day. Whether beginnings or endings and there is so much to learn about how to live through these transitions. This story reveals there is no return without parting first. The wonder and imagination of the child is awakened and engaged as he sees he can accept transitions on his own terms. What if every ending was softened with the promise of the next good thing? The Boy Who Couldn't Say Goodbye invites children to delight in stopping one…mehr

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Pictured with hand painted watercolors on premium stock in high resolution color, this book helps your child navigate the many comings and goings in his day. Whether beginnings or endings and there is so much to learn about how to live through these transitions. This story reveals there is no return without parting first. The wonder and imagination of the child is awakened and engaged as he sees he can accept transitions on his own terms. What if every ending was softened with the promise of the next good thing? The Boy Who Couldn't Say Goodbye invites children to delight in stopping one activity for the next in a fun and surprising way. Smooth transitions are brought to life alongside bright watercolor illustrations. The Boy Who Couldn't Say Goodbye is a touching story about finding new words to ease our many farewells.
Autorenporträt
Although her first children's book, Jan Hadwen Hubbell has many writing awards to her credit.Two-time winner of the Academy of American Poet's Award her poems were also published in award-winning, Democracy of Poets. Her screenplay, The Perfect Gentleman, won 5 prestigious screenwriting awards, Jan resides near Aspen where she taught writing for many years at Colorado Mountain College.