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The 2-minute family ritual that keeps parents and kids genuinely connected.
💔 Your child's grief about moving is real — and this story finally says so.
Moving isn't just a change of address. For a child, it can feel like losing everything — their best friend, their favourite climbing tree, the version of themselves that belonged somewhere. And then the world expects them to just adjust.
When Everything Changes follows Liam as he faces the painful reality of relocating to a new city. He doesn't simply miss his house — he mourns his best friend Marcus, the towering oak he could conquer, and the whole identity he built in his old life. This story doesn't rush past the hurt or promise, "You'll make new friends!" It sits with Liam — and with your child — in the hard part first.
🌳 What makes this story different:
✅ Validates real grief — moving is traumatic; children need to hear that acknowledged
✅ "Roots and Wings" mindfulness practice — a powerful, child-friendly tool for any major life change
✅ Honest portrayal — the new place does feel wrong at first, and that's okay
✅ Hope without toxic positivity — healing is shown as gradual, not magical
✅ Beautiful flipbook format — full illustrated story your child will return to again and again
🌱 Your child will learn to:
📦 This story is perfect for:
💡 The hidden trauma nobody talks about:
Moving consistently ranks among the most stressful life events for children — yet almost no quality stories exist to help them process this unique kind of grief. Kids don't just lose a house. They lose their best friend, the safety of knowing where they fit, and their whole sense of self. This story gives them permission to grieve — and tools to begin healing.
⭐ What parents are saying:
"My daughter was still crying every night six months after our move. This story finally helped her understand what she was feeling. The 'Roots and Wings' activity gave us a real way to talk about it together."
"As a military family, we move every two or three years. I wish this story had existed sooner. It validates the real pain instead of just saying 'it's an adventure!'"
🌿 The "Roots and Wings" practice:
This mindfulness tool helps children separate what they've lost from what they carry. Using tree imagery (roots = inner strengths and love) and bird imagery (wings = what has been released), it makes the abstract work of grief concrete and manageable for young minds.
📚 Part of the Growing Through Hard Things series — addressing major childhood transitions with honest validation and practical mindfulness tools. Other titles in the series explore divorce, illness in the family, friendship endings, and blended families.
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