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The Memory Book

The Memory Book: A Grief Journal for Children and Families (Memory Box)

The Memory Book

A perfect companion to The Memory Box, a bestselling book about grief for children, The Memory Book: A Grief Journal for Children and Families supports emotional wellness during a time of loss.

Joanna Rowland's bestselling The Memory Box: A Book about Grief has helped thousands of children and families work through complex emotions that arise after the death of a loved one. The Memory Book is a beautiful, interactive grief journal that helps readers document their memories and process their emotions.

Used alone or as a group, this special keepsake supports grieving children as they process their emotions by remembering a loved one. With journaling space, pages for photos, and questions to help prompt drawing and reminiscing, each page is designed to allow personalization at your own pace. Just like grief isn’t something one gets over in a day, the journal is designed to be used over time while it becomes an honoring memorial of any loved one who has died.

This journal is thoughtfully designed to keep memories and alleviate a child's concern about forgetting special moments.

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