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Life and I A Story About Death by Elisabeth Helland Larsen

by Elisabeth Helland Larsen

Book Details

Publisher:S Books
Published:2016-04
Pages:48
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:3899557719

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

"Rosy-cheeked and wrapped in blue, with a flower in her hair, Death rides a pink bike. Death, a greeneyed little girl in this pastel world, visits small animals with soft fur and big animals with sharp teeth. She lingers with a kindly grandmother as they knit one last scarf together. She wanders through surroundings of gentle beauty and she tells us who she is. For parents of children facing the loss of a family member, a friend, or a pet, this book finds words to express what is often so diffic

Our Review

This beautifully illustrated picture book offers a gentle introduction to the concept of death, personified as a kind-eyed girl who rides a pink bicycle through a pastel-colored world. The story follows this unexpected guide as she visits animals both large and small, and shares quiet moments with an elderly grandmother knitting a final scarf. Through poetic language and soft imagery, the narrative helps children understand mortality as a natural part of existence rather than something frightening. This children's book about loss provides a comforting framework for discussing difficult topics with young readers.

What makes this story particularly valuable is its ability to transform abstract concepts into tangible, peaceful encounters that young minds can process. The depiction of death as a gentle companion rather than a scary figure makes it especially suitable for children experiencing pet loss or family bereavement. Parents seeking age-appropriate grief resources will appreciate how the story validates emotions while maintaining a hopeful tone. This thoughtful approach to end-of-life education creates space for meaningful conversations about love, memory, and the cycle of life.

Themes

Death

Subjects

Death