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      • The Fish Skeleton

        by Tahereh Ibed

        One day, the fisherman wakes up in the morning, feeling fresh and almost young. Nothingwas the same. The sea was not the same, too. Everything seems a little strange. He goesfishing but all he could get is the fish skeletons. ...The children of 12-9 will be amazed at how the story turns and the fisherman got aware of anastonishing change. Through sensitive descriptions and beautiful illustrations, the book offersa step-by-step, delicate understanding of death as a concept and coping with emotions.This fascinating story about «death» takes the burden of talking about death and replacesit with a charming, tangible, imaginary yet real narration. The story helps children perceivedeath as the continuation of life in its complete and perfect form where there is no illness,sadness and all is beauty. This story could present the perfect encounter of children with«death» as the concept for the first time, the book that your child enjoys reading again andagain.

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