Designed to be read aloud, this is a story about how Aarvy Aardvark comes to terms with the loss of his mother and brother. Many animals offer unhelpful advice to Aarvy; only his friend, Ralphy Rabbit, is truly helpful. Grieving Child - Page 168by Helen Fitzgerald - 1992 - 207 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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