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Yes she means memories. Fill the hole with memories. What sort of memories do you have of the person or pet that has gone? How can you fill the hole? How do memories make you feel? This Self Esteem intervention Year Six, is for a group of six children and is led by a teaching assistant. It covers emotions, relaxation, calming…

Our first three sheets, include the cover, and two colouring sheets. One encouraging children to fill the hare-shaped hole with happy memories, and then to colour in a sheet with Bertle and Hertle as well. At the end of the book Bertle went home with his memories hand in hand. What do you think that means? This is the Thoughts Feelings Sensations Actions resource. It explores lots of different emotions. Children can see the connection their thoughts have with their feelings,…Draw or paint themselves and the person or pet that has gone as a PAIR. What did they do as a PAIR? Write a thank you letter to the person or pet that has gone. What are they thankful for? How did that person or pet make them feel. Are they thankful for the outings they had, the walks in the woods, the special birthday cake, the hugs and kisses and so on. What might Bertle have written if he had written a letter? Our next three sheets are writing prompts, but you can also use them as discussion ideas as well for your children to talk about times that we have lost things, and the final image within the book, which gives you some clues as to how Gerda understands what Bertle is going through. Schools do a wonderful job with supporting pupils emotionally, and the events of the past few years have affected many families. This book would be a recommended addition to the classroom to help pupils understand their feelings and to ensure that those no longer by their side are never forgotten.

He worked as a primary school teacher in London during the 1990s and early 2000s, and during this period began to write stories for children. His first book was published in 2004 and he left teaching the same year to concentrate on his writing career. The hole was a reminder for Bertle that his friend wasn’t there any more. Did anything remind you of the person or pet that had gone? What was it? Description Description "A beautiful, gentle, rhyming exploration of grief and mourning." - Joe Coelho, Waterstones Children's LaureateFinally, this is an excellent book, coupled with these activities, to help kids with mindful moments at bedtime. Helen has worked as a digital marketing consultant (IDM qualified) with various organisations, including Channel Mum, Truprint, Talk to Mums, and Micro Scooters. She loves to be creative in the brand campaigns she works on. A.M.Heath is proud to be a member of the Association of Authors’ Agents and endorses the principles of best practice in the Association’s Code of Practice When Bertle was feeling despair Gerda appears. Why did Gerda wait until Bertle was ready? What do you think she was waiting for? Grief is a complex emotion, especially for children. To help guide them through the challenging process of loss, we at KiddyCharts are proud to introduce our new grief worksheets for kids, these are free, and also a companion to our free Shelf Care book club for kids as well. Don’t forget to sign up to that to get the free eBooks every month as well as these new worksheets for kids monthly too.

Renata’s wren encounter proves magical, one most children could only wish to experience outside of this lovely story. It gives 51%+ profits to Reverence for Life, who fund a number of important initiatives in Africa, including bringing running water and basic equipment to a school in Tanzania. Use coloured Playdough to fill the Hare shaped hole with colour. Each colour representing something about the person or pet that has gone. Encourage the child to say why they chose that colour and what it represents. What body signs do they get when they feel despair? Use the fans to choose phrases and draw a body shape for pupils to add words or phrases to how they feel inside. They could also use colours or playdough for this and just talk about those sensations. They could even make those sensations with playdough. Rough, smooth, spikey, hard, soft, knotty, wobbly etc This sensations mat will also be helpful. What would help them feel better? Use drawing or painting to explore activities that make them feel better and can help them forget for a while. It might be things like ‘reading a book, watching a movie, playing with friends’ etc. Help the pupil make a ‘First aid kit’ for big feelings. They can put all the ideas inside to help them feel better.

A beautiful, gentle, rhyming exploration of grief and mourning.”– Joe Coelho, Waterstones Children’s Laureate His books have been shortlisted for a number of prestigious awards and chosen for various book of the week/year roundups by the broadsheets, but more importantly, they make children giggle. Then another character appears called Gerda the kindly bear and she waits until he is ready and she cuddles him and lets him feel all his feelings. She then encourages Bertle to fill the hare shaped hole with all the wonderful memories of Hertle. Bertle gradually starts to feel better.

We believe in providing resources that support children’s emotional well-being. Our grief worksheets, coupled with these tips and recommended reading, aim to bring a gentle guidance to children navigating the complex journey of grief. What do our grief worksheets for kids look like John Dougherty is an award-winning Northern Irish children's writer, born in the town of Larne in 1964. He now lives in Gloucestershire. She explains that he must fill the hole with his memories of Hertle. And slowly... Bertle begins to feel a little bit better.A beautiful and heartwarming board book about the winter season for preschoolers, by the creator of bestselling WOW! Said the Owl

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