Dinosaurs Do Dance!
Dinosaurs Do Dance - Stories of connections to hope
Author: Catherine Want
Illustrated by: Jennifer Pitty
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 0-9580807-4-7
This publication arose over the years working with clients, who spoke about the only thing their offender could not take from them was their connection to hope. This book is made up of stories from both children and adults about their ideas of what hope meant to them. Hope can take the form of a dream, a wish or even a question, it can be personified into a pretend friend, object or pet, just someone or something that they can share their most secret conversations with. This collection of stories depict different connections to hope as told by both adults and children who have visited Rosie’s Place.
Dinosaurs Do Dance - Stories of connections to hope
Author: Catherine Want
Illustrated by: Jennifer Pitty
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 0-9580807-4-7
This publication arose over the years working with clients, who spoke about the only thing their offender could not take from them was their connection to hope. This book is made up of stories from both children and adults about their ideas of what hope meant to them. Hope can take the form of a dream, a wish or even a question, it can be personified into a pretend friend, object or pet, just someone or something that they can share their most secret conversations with. This collection of stories depict different connections to hope as told by both adults and children who have visited Rosie’s Place.
Dinosaurs Do Dance - Stories of connections to hope
Author: Catherine Want
Illustrated by: Jennifer Pitty
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 0-9580807-4-7
This publication arose over the years working with clients, who spoke about the only thing their offender could not take from them was their connection to hope. This book is made up of stories from both children and adults about their ideas of what hope meant to them. Hope can take the form of a dream, a wish or even a question, it can be personified into a pretend friend, object or pet, just someone or something that they can share their most secret conversations with. This collection of stories depict different connections to hope as told by both adults and children who have visited Rosie’s Place.