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Books with title Saying Goodbye

  • Saying Goodbye to Lulu

    Corinne Demas, Ard Hoyt

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2009)
    A young girl and her lovable dog, Lulu, are the best of friends. They play games together, explore their neighborhood, and even cuddle up to read bedtime stories each night. Lulu is the best dog a girl could ever hope for, but when she grows older and gradually becomes weak, the little girl must face the sad possibility of losing her dear friend, and inevitably, cope with the death of her canine companion. Though she is deeply saddened by Lulu's passing and misses her very much, over time the little girl discovers that the sweet memory of her beloved Lulu will live on forever... in her heart. With realistic, hopeful illustrations by Ard Hoyt, this tender tale offers an accessible lens to young children learning to understand and cope with the mixed emotions that come with the loss of a loved one.
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  • Saying Goodbye

    Katelyn Tsukamaki, Lora Groppetti, Amanda Campisi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2019)
    Saying good-bye can be hard, whether it’s for a few hours, a few days or indefinite. This is a great “one book fits all” for ages 2 through 9 to address the different good-byes that children may face and emotions that come with them. This book validates children’s feelings around good-byes but also promotes acknowledgement and conversation. It is meant to help “hold” the child through the good-bye, not to “fix it”, but help normalize what they are going through, and facilitate discussions around saying good-bye. Saying Goodbye is written in a way that is general but leaves room for interpretation to mold into your own unique situation.
  • Saying Goodbye

    Lisa Cooper, Sigrid Wharton, Shai Lundgren

    eBook (Xlibris AU, March 7, 2019)
    This book was written to help children understand the concepts of change, loss, farewells, and endings. It was also written to encourage children to discuss their thoughts and emotions about these events with parents and teachers.It contains beautifully illustrated examples of ‘Goodbye’ moments that children can identify with. The calming colours and gentle, reassuring words, combine to help children understand that loss is a part of life.When we say goodbye, it's ok to feel sad, but the memories remain in our hearts and minds forever.The characters in the illustrations tell a story, can you discover what that is? What does the balloon represent? All is revealed at the end of the book. Happy reading!
  • Say Goodbye

    Francine Pascal

    eBook
    Elizabeth Wakefield's heart is breaking; Todd Wilkins, her longtime boyfriend, is leaving Sweet Valley and moving to Vermont. Todd and she have only one week left. After that the only boy Elizabeth has ever loved will be gone--forever.Jessica, Elizabeth's scheming twin, is ecstatic; she never liked Todd anyway. The moment Todd leaves, Jessica begins to hunt for a new boyfriend for Elizabeth. But when Jessica's plot backfires, it threatens to destroy Elizabeth and Todd's enduring love!
  • Saying Goodbye

    Linda D. Delgado

    eBook (Muslim Writers Publishing, Feb. 4, 2013)
    Saying Goodbye is often more than the wave of a hand, a cheery "See you tomorrow," or an As Salaam'Alaykum. Sometimes these everyday words and gestures are taken for granted. Rose is about to learn there are many reasons for saying goodbye.As the school year ends, a kaleidoscope of unexpected events throws Rose into a tailspin! The Hijab-Ez Summer Plan is wrecked and the Hijab-Ez must cope with a loss. Tragedy strikes and Rose must say a forever-kind-of-goodbye. Fahd consoles Rose and gives her hope when he says, "Allah willing, you will get something better to replace what you have lost." Fahd is right!Rose needs courage and hope to overcome her sadness when saying goodbye to Fahd and Abdul who are going home to Saudi Arabia. Rose struggles to find a way to be brave. Just when Rose thinks nothing else could possibly happen to change her life, Grandma reveals her secret to the whole family and saying goodbye takes on a whole new meaning for Rose.
  • Saying Goodbye to Barkley

    Devon Sillett, Illustrator Nicky Johnston

    Hardcover (EK Books, March 12, 2019)
    Olivia and her dog Barkley are inseparable. He's her sidekick, her partner in crime-fighting - they're the perfect pair. But then, Barkley dies and Olivia is heartbroken. She dreads falling asleep because waking up without Barkley is just too sad. Gradually, however, she realizes that Barkley wouldn't want her to be unhappy for the rest of her life. So she thinks of a way that she cannot only get her own happiness back, but also give happiness to another animal, by adopting a new dog from an animal shelter. And so Spud joins the family. Spud is a terrible sidekick and crime-fighter - she wants to play with the bad guys not catch them! In fact, Spud couldn't be less like Barkley, but Olivia grows to love her very much because she's just as special in her own way.
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  • Saying Goodbye

    Marie G. Lee

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 25, 1994)
    Ellen Sung, beginning her freshman year at Harvard, is initially overwhelmed with trying to balance her interests with her difficult pre-med requirements and is soon thrown into situations that demand difficult choices. By the author of Finding My Voice.
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  • Saying Goodbye

    Lexi Dodge

    eBook (, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Have you ever heard the phrase, when it rains it pours? well this is a phrase Piper Callahan knows all too well. the last few years have not been easy and now, once again, her life is being flipped upside down. to add to the fun the nasty voice in her head is hell bent on tearing her apart. will she make it through this move without falling apart, only one way to find out.
  • Saying Goodbye

    Lisa Cooper, Sigrid Wharton, Shai Lundgren

    Paperback (Xlibris AU, March 7, 2019)
    This book was written to help children understand the concepts of change, loss, farewells, and endings. It was also written to encourage children to discuss their thoughts and emotions about these events with parents and teachers. It contains beautifully illustrated examples of 'Goodbye' moments that children can identify with. The calming colours and gentle, reassuring words, combine to help children understand that loss is a part of life. When we say goodbye, it's ok to feel sad, but the memories remain in our hearts and minds forever. The characters in the illustrations tell a story, can you discover what that is? What does the balloon represent? All is revealed at the end of the book. Happy reading!
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  • Saying Goodbye to Lulu

    Corinne Demas, Ard Hoyt

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2004)
    A young girl and her lovable dog, Lulu, are the best of friends and do everything together. As Lulu ages and starts to slow down the girl shows her compassion by making Lulu comfortable in her bed and helping to feed her. When Lulu dies the caring, young girl must comes to terms with her loss and find a way to say goodbye. This lyrical and touching story will tug at the heartstrings of all readers--young and old.
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  • Saying Goodbye to Daddy

    Judith Vigna

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Co, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Frightened, lonely, and angry after her father is killed in a car accident, Clare is helped through the grieving process by her mother and grandfather
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  • Saying Goodbye

    Linda D. Delgado

    Paperback (D MCNICHOL, LLC dba Muslim Writers Publishing, Feb. 27, 2006)
    Book Description Saying Goodbye is often more than the wave of a hand, a cheery "See you tomorrow," or an As Salaam'Alaykum. Sometimes these everyday words and gestures are taken for granted. Rose is about to learn there are many reasons for saying goodbye. As the school year ends, a kaleidoscope of unexpected events throws Rose into a tailspin! The Hijab-Ez Summer Plan is wrecked and the Hijab-Ez must cope with a loss. Tragedy strikes and Rose must say a forever-kind-of-goodbye. Fahd consoles Rose and gives her hope when he says, "Allah willing, you will get something better to replace what you have lost." Fahd is right! Rose needs courage and hope to overcome her sadness when saying goodbye to Fahd and Abdul who are going home to Saudi Arabia. Rose struggles to find a way to be brave. Just when Rose thinks nothing else could possibly happen to change her life, Grandma reveals her secret to the whole family and saying goodbye takes on a whole new meaning for Rose. The Association of Muslim Women in America, Inc. (AMWA) selected Linda D. Delgado to receive their Excellence in Media, Literary Arts award. The award is based on her work as author of the children's book series, "Islamic Rose Books". Saying Goodbye is the fourth book in this series.