Books Beyond Words
When Dad Died
$31.95 inc GST $29.05 ex GST
Books Beyond Words – Wordless Therapy Storybooks
Thinking in pictures
People who can’t read or who don’t like written words are often very good at reading pictures. That’s why there are no words in these picture stories.
These books all tell a story, but they also let the reader tell their own story – the one they see in the pictures. This can tell you a lot about a person’s inner world and their understanding of situations. There is plenty to talk about and each story explores feelings and relationships as well as giving information.
When Dad Died takes a gentle, honest and straightforward approach to death in the family. The pictures tell the story of the death of a parent in a simple but moving way. The approach is non-denominational. This book and When Mum Died will be helpful to adolescents and adults with intellectual disabilities as well as to their carers and supporters. In addition, children without intellectual disabilities will continue to appreciate both books, which adopt a more direct approach to death than usual.
Age: Teens and Special Needs
Product overview
Books Beyond Words – Wordless Therapy Storybooks
Thinking in pictures
People who can’t read or who don’t like written words are often very good at reading pictures. That’s why there are no words in these picture stories.
These books all tell a story, but they also let the reader tell their own story – the one they see in the pictures. This can tell you a lot about a person’s inner world and their understanding of situations. There is plenty to talk about and each story explores feelings and relationships as well as giving information.
When Dad Died takes a gentle, honest and straightforward approach to death in the family. The pictures tell the story of the death of a parent in a simple but moving way. The approach is non-denominational. This book and When Mum Died will be helpful to adolescents and adults with intellectual disabilities as well as to their carers and supporters. In addition, children without intellectual disabilities will continue to appreciate both books, which adopt a more direct approach to death than usual.
Age: Teens and Special Needs