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This must-have companion to the picture book phenomenon The Invisible String -- which has sold over a million copies to date -- uses more than 50 art and writing activities (plus bonus reflection cards!) to help build self-esteem and healthy relationships, and to celebrate the power of love. The bestselling picture book The Invisible String has been used successfully by countless parents, caregivers, therapists, and organizations who work with people coping with separation. Now, The Invisible String Workbook allows readers of all ages who have experienced any kind of separation or loss to delve deeper into their relationships, to engage in healing conversations, and to build stronger attachments. Written in collaboration with Dana Wyss, PhD, an art therapist who has used The Invisible String in clinics for years, this 112-page write-in book will help spread the power of The Invisible String to the communities who most need it -- whether it be teachers in the early days of the school year, military families, counselors at grief camps, or everyday families nurturing connections with their loved ones. Review: Very good motivational strategies - Very good motivational strategies Review: Lovely book - Lovely book. Very useful resource.






















| Best Sellers Rank | 7,558 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 4 in Children's Books on Marriage & Divorce 9 in Children's Books on Death & Dying 10 in Children's Mindfulness & Meditation Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,678 Reviews |
E**E
Very good motivational strategies
Very good motivational strategies
K**R
Lovely book
Lovely book. Very useful resource.
D**D
Lovely Book
I work in a pastoral team at a primary school and this book alongside the book is a great addition to our resources to support children who are bereaved.
M**E
Excellent buy
An excellent book helping youngsters with various issues.
A**R
A keeper
This was recommended to have handy for younger members of a family following the death of a relative. Colourful attractive illustrations ,and excellent text. Good to work through with a young child
A**R
Beautifully therapeutic, meaningful
Excellent book, I use it a lot in therapy, it's become a valuable resource, I also purchased the workbook.
H**Y
Very useful extra for working with children that have seperation anxieties whatever the reason
Have loved the book for ages and recommend it all the time in my work as a family support. Was very excited to see a workbook had been produced... was not disappointed.
S**E
Great book
Great book to go alongside story, used some already on my ELSA groups! Amazing
K**H
Great companion to the book
This is amazing for kids dealing with grief. Not too deep and sad tho. Just right.
L**A
Great product
This activity book is so remarkably set out and relatively easy to understand for my 7 year old daughter. Some of the activities require parental help but they are fun to do.
M**Y
A Wonderful Companion to The Invisible String
This companion workbook that reinforces the book, The Invisible String, by the same author, incorporates the expertise of Dana Wyss, PhD, trauma-informed teacher. The activities and journaling are appropriate for all ages. Young children who are pre-reading and pre-writing can work with adults and utilize their art skills and storytelling to express their ideas and emotions. The activities include coloring pages, word searches, journaling, letter writing, charades, and more. Each activity outlines the project with activity, supplies, directions, and goals to help the adults and older children navigate the book with ease. The illustrations that decorate the activities are culturally inclusive allowing children to see themselves. This workbook is an invitation to young children, teens, and adults. The workbook is 113 pages long and doesn't cut corners with excessive illustrations and philosophy. -Missy Church
T**E
Every child and adult should read this book
This is a beautiful book that helps children and adults cope with loss. There is nothing like it. A must read. I now have a tattoo of the string on my arm, connecting me to my partner forever.
M**C
Help kids understand a loss
Recommended by school counselor after we lost our dear Nonna. My kids (6&9) had a hard time comprehending the death of their grandma. They would act out, cry, and hold in a lot of feelings. This book allowed them to ask questions age appropriate and for us as parents to explain that she will never be forgotten. A must have esp if it a first time death in the family
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