Review : Chester the Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories - Audrey Penn



Have you ever had a friend pass away , or a relative - what about a Grandparent or Nana / Grandad and wondered how to explain it to your child ? With Audrey Penn's series Chester The Raccoon , they can help solve the problem.

Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories

Review : Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories - Audrey Penn - August 2009

Chester Raccoon has had a horrible day and has gone home all sad and upset , it is up to Mummy Raccoon to find out why Chester is sad. It is discovered that something terrible has happened , his friend Skiddil Squirrel has had a terible accident and passed away. His Mum to make Chester better decides to explain to Chester about memories and how if we create a memory it is a way to show us that we will not forget how great a friend Squiddil was. Chester starts to recall that Squiddil's favourite things were Butterflies and Acorns , Chester and his friends rush down to the pond and all start sharing wonderful memories of Squiddil and the awesome adventures he had. This book is written with Preschoolers to Early School-age children in mind , and is only 32pgs long , so that parents can share it with their children also included are lovely illustrations designed by Barbara Gibson. An excellent book and resource needed to teach your child about Death.





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