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Chuckie Says Goodbye: A Story About Pet Loss (Chuckie the Chocolate Lab)

by Amy Myers Jensen

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"In this book, Chuckie tells the story about saying goodbye to his older sister, Nes. Chuckie Says Goodbye will help to open the conversation in your family about this difficult but important subject. This book is not just for children, it will be a comfort to anyone who has lost a pet. At the end of the book are helpful tips on how to deal with grief and how to honor your beloved pet. There is also a page to include photos of your pet, which would make a great keepsake. This book focuses on social emotional learning and is a great tool for both parents and teachers."--amazon.com… (more)
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"In this book, Chuckie tells the story about saying goodbye to his older sister, Nes. Chuckie Says Goodbye will help to open the conversation in your family about this difficult but important subject. This book is not just for children, it will be a comfort to anyone who has lost a pet. At the end of the book are helpful tips on how to deal with grief and how to honor your beloved pet. There is also a page to include photos of your pet, which would make a great keepsake. This book focuses on social emotional learning and is a great tool for both parents and teachers."--amazon.com

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