The Invisible String by Patrice Karst

I loved this sweet, thoughtful, heartfelt story about the invisible string that connects us all. And how true it is! A friend recommended this book after learning that Rosie was having trouble sleeping after our dear dog passed away (and of course, the two would snuggle in her bed, so Sandwich’s absence was felt deeply by Rosie especially at night.) Realizing that we are all connected no matter where we are- whether just in the other room, or in another city, or in doggie heaven- helped soothe my little one in that challenging time. I think it would be a lovely read for kids just for fun, too.
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