R95.00
2 in stock
This is an insightful book that deals with the sensitive topic of divorce with young children.? One day Sarah saw Big Bear while on a school outing. He looked sad, so she stopped to talk to him. When Sarah came home that afternoon, there were suitcase and boxes in the hallway and everything was different. That night when she struggled to sleep, Big Bear arrived to comfort her.
The first time Sarah saw Big Bear was on a school outing. He looked just like Mr T, her teddy, only much, much bigger. Big Bear looked sad. So Sarah started talking to him. ?Don?t be sad,? she said softly. ?I?m here.? She told him he was not alone. She told him not to worry and she told him secrets that nobody else knew. But when Sarah went home that afternoon, there were suitcases and boxes in the hallway. She heard angry voices and then Daddy drove away in his car. ?Don?t worry, darling,? Mum said. ?You and I are going to be just fine.? But that night Sarah couldn?t sleep. And before long, someone climbed through her window. ?Don?t be sad,? said a soft voice. ?I?m here.? And there was Big Bear. Before long, they were having loads of adventures together? A sensitive, moving story about a child?s experience of divorce and loss, and the wonderful healing power of the imagination and stories.









