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Sarah J. Dodd

Beyond the Setting Sun

Beyond the Setting Sun

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The book "The Waterholes of the African Savannah" is a picture story book about bereavement that supports young children who have lost a parent. It portrays the stages of grief sensitively and provides advice for parents and carers on how to talk about death and dying with young children.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 22 October 2021
Publisher: Lion Hudson Ltd


The waterholes of the African Savannah have dried up, leaving some animals without enough water to drink. Ekundayo, a young elephant, is struggling to comprehend the loss of his mother. However, with the support of his family, he finds the strength to move forward. Sarah J. Dodd, in her book, has carefully researched the stages of grief that young children experience. Through Ekundayo's response and actions, Dodd sensitively portrays these emotions, allowing children to express and share their feelings with others. Ekundayo's aunt and father offer words of understanding, reassurance, and comfort, emphasizing that Ekundayo's mother's love continues to shine on, representing a greater and everlasting love that transcends physical presence. At the end of the book, Debbie Duncan provides helpful advice for parents and carers on how to discuss death and dying with young children.

The waterholes of the African Savannah have dried up, leaving some animals without enough water to drink.


Ekundayo, a young elephant, is struggling to comprehend the loss of his mother.


However, with the support of his family, he finds the strength to move forward.


Sarah J. Dodd, in her book, has carefully researched the stages of grief that young children experience.


Through Ekundayo's response and actions, Dodd sensitively portrays these emotions, allowing children to express and share their feelings with others.


Ekundayo's aunt and father offer words of understanding, reassurance, and comfort, emphasizing that Ekundayo's mother's love continues to shine on, representing a greater and everlasting love that transcends physical presence.


At the end of the book, Debbie Duncan provides helpful advice for parents and carers on how to discuss death and dying with young children.

Weight: 172g
Dimension: 216 x 259 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780745978437
Edition number: New ed

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