The Invisible String (The Invisible String, 1)
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With over 1.5 million copies bought, this accessible, bestselling image e-book phenomenon in regards to the unbreakable connections between family members has healed generations of youngsters and adults alike. A Spanish version (El hilo invisible by Patrice Karst and Joanne Lew-Vriethoff) and a companion workbook are additionally obtainable (The Invisible String Workbook).
Mother and father, educators, therapists, and social employees alike have declared The Invisible String the right instrument for dealing with all types of separation anxiousness, loss, and grief. It is also been joyfully embraced as a year-round celebration of love–gifted at births, graduations, weddings, Valentine’s Day, and past. On this relatable and reassuring up to date traditional, a mom tells her two youngsters that they are all related by an invisible string. “That is unimaginable!” the youngsters insist, however nonetheless they need to know extra: “What sort of string?” The reply is the straightforward reality that binds us all: An Invisible String made of affection. Although you may’t see it together with your eyes, you may really feel it deep in your coronary heart, and know that you’re at all times related to those you like. Does all people have an Invisible String? How far does it attain? Does it ever go away? This heartwarming image e-book for all ages explores questions in regards to the intangible but unbreakable connections between us, and opens up deeper conversations about love.
Advisable and adopted by parenting blogs, bereavement assist teams, hospice facilities, foster care and social service businesses, navy library providers, church teams, and educators, The Invisible String gives a quite simple method to overcoming loneliness, separation, or loss with an imaginative twist that youngsters simply perceive and embrace, and delivers a very compelling message in at the moment’s unsure occasions. This particular paperback version contains vibrant new illustrations and an introduction from the writer.
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“This e-book is a stupendous method to start to attempt, as mother and father, to instill in youngsters the impenetrable energy of the center, the power of affection, and the circulate that may be felt from the grace in each second.” —Tony Robbins
Learn all of the books in The Invisible String collection:
The Invisible String Backpack: Your very personal instrument equipment for varsity—and life!
The Invisible String Workbook: Inventive Actions to Consolation, Calm, and Join
The Invisible Leash: An Invisible String Story Concerning the Lack of a Pet
The Invisible Net: An Invisible String Story Celebrating Love and Common Connection
You Are By no means Alone: An Invisible String Lullaby
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Be impressed. Get related. Extra INVISIBLE STRING books from Patrice Karst!
The beloved image e-book phenomenon in regards to the unbreakable connections between family members
Utilizing the identical bonding strategy of the traditional e-book THE INVISIBLE STRING, a shifting story about dealing with grief when a pet dies
This shifting companion title to THE INVISIBLE STRING evokes readers to acknowledge, nurture, and rejoice the infinite bonds of humanity
Confront any impediment with an entire socio-emotional toolkit for back-to-school—and your entire life!
Prolong THE INVISIBLE STRING with this must-have companion of fifty+ artwork and writing actions (plus bonus reflection playing cards!)
Have a good time the eternal bond between mother and father and their newborns with an authentic lullaby in sturdy board e-book format
Get the official Spanish version—don’t be fooled by imitators!
In any language and in any nation, we’re all related by an Invisible String made of affection. However just one e-book tells the true story of our Strings as Patrice Karst has finished in her traditional, illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, that has bought practically 2 million copies world wide!
Compra la edición oficial en español, ¡que no te engañen los imitadores!
En cualquier idioma y en cualquier país, todos estamos conectados por un hilo invisible hecho de amor. Pero solo un libro cuenta la verdadera historia de nuestros hilos como lo hace Patrice Karst en su obra clásica El hilo invisible, ilustrada por Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, ¡que ha vendido casi 2 millones de ejemplares en todo el mundo!
Writer : Little, Brown Books for Younger Readers; Illustrated version (October 30, 2018)
Language : English
Paperback : 40 pages
ISBN-10 : 031648623X
ISBN-13 : 978-0316486231
Studying age : 3 – 7 years, from prospects
Grade stage : Preschool – 3
Merchandise Weight : 7.1 ounces
Dimensions : 10 x 0.3 x 10 inches
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Clients discover the story stunning, candy, and shifting. They are saying it is fantastic for youths and satisfying to all age teams. Readers additionally point out the message is touching, supplies an ideal segue for delicate discussions, and exhibits wholesome methods to course of emotions. They describe the writing fashion as straightforward to know and relate to. Clients discover the e-book useful and invaluable. They admire the stunning illustrations and vibrant colours.
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Michele O. –
Great message, sweet book
Nice quality hardcover book with a sweet message for kids.
Amazon Customer –
ESSENTIAL BOOK FOR KIDS
Simple and moving and effective story that generates discussion with children and a new appreciation of closing the space between distances!!
Cara Pirtle –
A new favorite!
I got this book for my son (4) and he really likes it! He asked for read it 6 times in a row the first day we received it. The first time I read it, I bawled like a baby. It’s one of those books that is great for children, but also for adults. It’s also really helped my son in certain situations I remind him about the invisible string that connects us. Great book and I’ll be giving this away to friends with kids!
CD –
Wonderful book
My four-year old daughter loves this book! We read it almost every night before bed. It has been incredibly helpful with separation anxiety. I’m so glad we came across this wonderful book.
R. Veldman –
Great for loss of a loved one OR when family moves away
This book is great for little ones who are getting ready to make a move. (Or have experienced a loss) It is a reminder that despite the distance they are always connected to the ones they love. It is beautifully illustrated and easy to understand. Thereâs also a page about a family member who is in Heaven. I found it useful.
A McBride –
Beautiful story
Itâs helped A LOT with separated parents
Michelle –
It’s good….with a few personal changes.
I bought this book for my kids because their dad is an over-the-road truck driver and he’s gone for about 4-5 weeks at a time and home for 1 week. I have 3 gripes about this book and admittedly two of them are just personal preferences, but I’ll start with something I really like about it.
There is a sentence in the book that says how love is stronger than anger and I just really like that part. I also love the scenes where the kids are imagining themselves in different places like in a submarine, on top of a mountain, in space and asking if the string reaches those places.
My 3 gripes are as follows:
1. There is no father in the book. I understand that the author is a single mom and that there are many different families out there, but I bought this book specifically because my children’s dad is gone a lot so that kind of sucks for my purposes. However, it’s a personal preference and in the part where she talks about being away from the kids I just interject in the story and talk about how it’s the same for their dad when he’s out on his truck working hard.
2. There is page that asks if the string can reach all the way to heaven. I’m agnostic and am raising my kids to be free-thinkers. My oldest is six and has a receptive speech delay and I’d prefer not to really bring up the after-life until absolutely necessary or until he’s able to grasp a conversation about how different people believe in different things. Again, it’s just a personal preference and i just skip over that page.
3. This one is less of a personal preference and more of a flaw in logic on the authors part. The book is called The INVISIBLE String. It’s about an INVISIBLE string, but when the mom introduces the INVISIBLE string she holds it up to the kids as if they can see it! I just don’t understand it lol. Why would you hold up something you know they can’t see? HOWEVER, it’s only about a total of four sentences where it’s about her holding up the string and the kids trying to see it. I’ve crossed those parts out with a pencil and just skip over them. The main point of the string is still told in between those sentences where she says it’s a special string made of love and again where she says that you can’t see it with your eyes, but you can feel it with your heart.
Overall, if I skip over the few parts I don’t like and interject the sentence about “Dad”, it’s a good book and I’m glad I purchased it. It tells a decent story about Love being a force that knows no bounds.
wononscopomuc –
Perfect for kids and moms
This book helped my child focus on the invisible ties that hold us together when we have to be apart. It gave examples such as the mom being in the living room while the kids were in bed, the mom being at work while the kids were in school, and then morphed into more abstract ideas such as staying connected across different parts of the world, outer space, or even heaven.
Probably best for moms and kids. No mention of dads at all, which is too bad. My partner is a single dad whose kids can get emotional when they know they won’t see him for a while. The concept of the book is right, but could be more inclusive (of dads, minorities, other family members, etc). In all, my child loves it because it is very similar to our home circumstance.
Ashley Ferguson –
As a teacher, I am always on the lookout for resources that can support my students through challenging times, and “The Invisible String” is an absolute gem. This beautifully written children’s book offers a gentle yet profound way to help kids cope with grief and loss. The story’s simple yet powerful message about the invisible connections we share with our loved ones resonates deeply with children, providing comfort and reassurance during difficult times.
What I love most about “The Invisible String” is its ability to spark meaningful conversations in the classroom about emotions, empathy, and the importance of relationships. The illustrations are captivating, and the narrative is filled with warmth and compassion. I have witnessed firsthand how this book has touched the hearts of my students and helped them navigate through their emotions with grace and understanding. If you’re looking for a heartfelt and impactful book to support children dealing with loss, “The Invisible String” is a must-have addition to your collection.
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Sadie –
Perfect for helping young children to understand about human connection. Whether moving schools, or country or losing someone. Beautiful story
Marie –
Help your kid with separation anxiety and read this book together.
Christina Peschutter –
I loved the story behind the book