
Where Will You Go to Remember?
Synopsis
Where will you go to remember?
When a child loses a parent, the world can feel confusing, heavy, and quiet. Where Will You Go to Remember? is a gentle, culturally safe children's book designed to support children navigating grief after the loss of a parent.
Set against the backdrop of Aboriginal ways of knowing, being, and doing, this heartfelt story uses earthy, nature-based imagery and connection to Country to help children understand their feelings, stay connected to their loved one, and find safe ways to remember.
Created for carers, educators, health professionals, and support workers, this book goes beyond storytelling. It offers a therapeutic approach that supports both children and the adults walking alongside them.
When someone we love dies, young people experience many feelings. Join Nana Glor, Marlee and Donnie as they begin a journey to understand these feelings.
This gentle story has been created to support children and families after the loss of a parent. Through caring words and warm illustrations, the book helps young people understand their feelings and reminds them that love doesn't leave us, it stays in our hearts, our memories, and our connections to family and culture.
Designed for younger children, this book can support families, service providers, and the community in sitting together, sharing stories, and opening conversations about loss, love, and remembering. The story aims to help young people feel seen, supported and connected to the people and culture that care for them.
Publisher information
- Publisher: T & T Storylines
- ISBN: 9781764570800
- Number of pages: 32
- Dimensions: 216 x 216 x 6 mm
- Languages: English