That Day

That Day

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A boy chooses to cherish all the good memories of his beloved grandmother.

A beautiful, moving picture book for young ones who need help and support through the challenging feelings of grief and loss.

That afternoon the boy’s house is full of people, all dressed in black for a reception, but one important person isn’t there: his grandmother. The boy’s grandfather feels her absence too, and sits alone, lost in thought.

The boy decides to get outside and go for a walk in the snowy countryside, and what could be a sad story turns into the opposite: all the beauty he sees in nature reminds him of the precious moments he shared with his grandmother. When his grandfather comes to fetch him, he realises she is still with them both after all.

Vibrantly illustrated in bright colors, the pages come to life with a sense of joy and warmth.Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet is a French author and illustrator. That Day is his debut picture book.

Sarah Ardizzone is a translator from the French with over 50 titles to her name. Twice recipient of the Marsh Award, she has won the Scott-Moncrieff prize and a New York Times notable book accolade.

Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet is a French author and illustrator. That Day is his debut picture book.GB

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Weight 20 oz
Dimensions 10.6250 × 11.6875 in
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realistic fiction, toddler books ages 2-4, childrens books by age 1-3, books for 3 year old girls, books for 4 year old girls, books for 5 year old girls, books for 6 year old girls, books for 3 year old boys, books for 4 year old boys, books for 5 year old boys, books for 2 year olds, memories, picture books, bereavement, JUV013030, death, grief, JUV039050, kids books ages 2-4, books for 4 year olds, books for 3 year olds, books for kids 5-7, toddler books, childrens books by age 3-5, childrens books by age 5-8, loss