The Invisible String

Book • 2014
In this relatable and reassuring picture book, a mother tells her two children that they are all connected by an invisible string made of love.

This string, though invisible, is always present and connects people even when they are apart.

The story helps children understand and cope with separation anxiety, loss, and grief, emphasizing that love is an unbreakable bond that transcends distance and time.

The book has been widely used by parents, educators, therapists, and social workers to support children in dealing with various emotional challenges.

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