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Dear Daddy In Heaven
by Walt Pevny; Illustrated by Nancy Snow
36 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated; catalogue #05-2471; ISBN 1-4120-7576-9; US$19.57, C$22.50, EUR16.08, £11.25
An uplifting book about the death of a child's dad.
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About the Book
Any young child who has ever lost his/her dad belongs to a very special club.
Perhaps dad died from an illness.
Perhaps he died from an accident.
Maybe he died from a disaster such as 9-11.
Maybe he died while defending his country.
Each child has feelings. Each child has remembrances and recollections.
This is a book to help bring those precious memories back to life.
It is meant to be a book of joy - a book of happiness - not a book of sadness.
Visions of good times-
Visions of happy days-
Feelings of being strong-
This is the very essence of
Dear Daddy in Heaven
About the Author
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Walter Pevny is a retired teacher and elementary school principal from the Closter, NJ school system.
He is a graduate of Springfield College, Springfield, MA and received a Master's Degree in administration and supervision From Montclair State University.
This is his first children's book. He currently lives with his wife, Karen, in Ramsey, New Jersey and Sebastian, Florida.
About the Illustrator
Nancy Snow has been a freelance artist most of her life. She graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, and furthered her education at Central Connecticut State University.
She was a partner in a mural business called "Great Walls Murals".
Currently, Nancy is an elementary art teacher at Clintonville Elementary School, North Haven, CT.
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