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Feature
★While many picture and children's books address the theme of death, few focus on the loss of a parent in a young family with small children. ★Through its calm, clear, and reassuring language, along with inviting illustrations, A Bag Full of Dad provides a gentle foundation for conversations with younger children in similar situations of loss, making moments of comfort—such as shared memories and mutual trust—tangible and accessible.
Description
A father and daughter share a cherished ritual: they often visit the bakery together to buy beautifully colorful sugar-coated pastries. But as time goes by, the father grows weaker and slower. One day, he is no longer there. The void left by his loss remains in the family, yet the atmosphere of closeness and trust endures, helping the child and mother navigate life together.
Author
Marion Hubinger grew up on the shores of Lake Constance and now lives with her family in Munich, where she works in the children's and young adult book department of a local bookstore. She also writes fantasy books for children and young adults. Here, Marion Hubinger presents her first picture book.
Sonia Eliashvili studied at the Academy of Arts in Tbilisi. Through the illustrators' association Virgam Virtual Publishers (www.issuu.com/virgam), she ventured into picture book illustration. Now a mother of two, her children believe that all parents in the world not only read bedtime stories to their children but also illustrate them.
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