Taal: | en |
Bindwijze: | Paperback |
Oorspronkelijke releasedatum: | 01 februari 2018 |
Aantal pagina's: | 32 |
Illustraties: | Nee |
Hoofdauteur: | Mary Redman |
Hoofdillustrator: | Christina Rodriguez |
Tweede Illustrator: | Christina Rodriguez |
Hoofduitgeverij: | Elva Resa |
Extra groot lettertype: | Nee |
Studieboek: | Nee |
Verpakking breedte: | 203 mm |
Verpakking hoogte: | 254 mm |
Verpakking lengte: | 254 mm |
Verpakkingsgewicht: | 122 g |
Amanda understands her dad is making the world a better place, but it doesnt make his year-long deployment any easier. By writing her thoughts and prayers on yellow ribbons and tying them to the branches of a wishing tree, Amanda is able to express her feelings and feel connected to her dad.
As she wishes for her dad to enjoy good meals, make new friends, and return home safely, her little wishing tree comes to life with yellow ribbons of hope.
This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates the range of feelings a child experiences when a parent is deployed, the power of hope and prayer, and the joy of a parent returning home.
Wishing trees exist in many cultures as a way to bring peoples innermost thoughts and prayers to life. Amanda uses her wishing tree to express her feelings while her dad is deployed. Children can also create wishing trees to stay connected to parents traveling for work, grandparents who live far away, and even special friends between visits.
Moms Choice Awards Gold Recipient, Family Life