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A Delightful Picture Book About Friendship, Memory, and Helping Loved Ones Find Their Way
"Subtle and gentle in its messaging, this is a wonderful book for sparking discussions about helping others." - The Children's Book Review
What if an elephant forgot... everything?
Elephants DO Forget: How Emory Found His Memory is a beautifully illustrated children's book that gently introduces young readers to the concept of memory loss and the power of empathy, kindness, and courage.
When Emory the elephant loses his way-and his memory-in the heart of the forest, it's up to two unlikely friends, a clever parrot and a wise frog, to help guide him home. Through empathy, teamwork, and imagination, they teach us that even when our minds forget, our hearts remember.
Perfect for children ages 3-7, this book opens the door to heartfelt conversations about aging, dementia, and helping others, told through an uplifting animal adventure.
Features:
* A gentle introduction to memory loss and dementia, written with care for young minds
* Full-color illustrations that captivate and comfort
* Animal characters kids will love and parents will appreciate
* Ideal for bedtime reading, classroom discussion, or as a gift for families experiencing change
Inspired by author P.E. Shadrick's real-life experience with her father's dementia, Elephants DO Forget helps families talk about difficult topics with kindness and love.
A meaningful gift for grandparents, educators, counselors, and children who are learning to navigate big emotions.