Leona the Lion is well-loved among the animals of the jungle and is easy to recognize by the unique ruff of pink fur she has that is different than the others. But when Leona begins to change, will her friends and cubs be able to recognize her? And even more importantly, will they be able to handle the changes that are to come?
Through a short allegory of dealing with the difficult loss of a loved one, Look for the Pink Ribbons provides an opportunity for parents to discuss with their little ones the loss of a loved one in a simple and easy-to-understand format.
Endorsements
"Look for the Pink Ribbons is a sweet, entertaining story that holds a deeper meaning as well. It's perfect for children who have lost a loved one, and it's packed with lessons in how to treat others and act lovingly. It includes the loss of a special someone, hope in eternal life ever after, and questions to prompt discussion."
-Jill Roman Lord
Award-winning author of over thirty Christian children's books,
including If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart
"For families whose lives have been impacted by cancer, Look for the Pink Ribbons is a poignant story of loss, grief, and the hope of Heaven."
-Glenys Nellist
Award-winning children's author of more than thirty books,
including Little Mole Finds Hope and Love Letters from God
"Joyce McCullough writes a beautiful allegory to tackle a difficult topic. Written with soothing, gentle text, this story offers comfort to children and families experiencing the pain of sickness and death. This book is a great resource that should be in every home."
-Crystal Bowman
Bestselling, award-winning author of more than
one hundred books for children and families