Outskirts Press Book Publishing Presents A Bucket full of Love

A Bucket full of Love
by H. C. Wingert

Print on Demand Publisher A Book for children of divorced single Dads who are missing their absent Mom.
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8.5 x 11 color paperback
ISBN: 9781432726041
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Genre:
JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Beginner
Publication:
Jul 11, 2008
Pages:
28
 
Books by H. C. Wingert
A Bucket full of Love was written for fathers who have full custody of their children. It gives divorced, single dads a gentle way to help their children. It is also an ideal tool for Grandmothers who want to help their grandchildren. This book may change a child's life.



A Bucket Full of Love is a book for ages four and older that provides compassionate answers. It follows the emotions of a little girl who feels sad and lonely. She lives with her dad and she hasn't seen her mom for a long time. She misses her so much that she tries to come up with reasons for her absence and how she might solve the problem. Finally she gets to share her pain with Grandma. Will Grandma's advice enable her to cope with her sadness and confusion? The book will teach Kids the reality and value of the love that surrounds them--from dad, grandma, grandpa, as well as siblings.



Author H. C. Wingert speaks from experience. A child of divorce herself, she is now the grandmother of two girls who are dealing with the separation from their mother.



She says, "A Bucket Full of Love has emerged from observing the pain that the children cannot verbalize." Wingert says she too has experienced hopelessness and helplessness, and most of all the yearning for the other parent. The intent of the book, she says, "is not to put blame on anyone, but rather to help children to be able to accept what is."



"In a day and age when so many children must face the pain of living in a divided family environment, A Bucket Full of Love is a balm for the heart." writes OutskirtsPress.

 
The little girl couldn’t even remember when she had Mommy all to herself.



She was only 3 when Daddy and Mommy decided they did not want to live together anymore.



Mommy went to live somewhere else and sometimes she didn’t come by for a long, long time.

And right now, the little girl was afraid she would never see her Mommy again.

She wished she could just go to Mommy, but Mommy was far, far away and the little girl didn’t know how to get there.



There always was her sister around though.



Most of the time she had her to play with, except when she was at school or out with her own friends.



And there was always Daddy too.



But ever since she could remember, when Mommy came it was special.



The little girl cried salty tears.




About H. C. Wingert

H. C. Wingert has authored her own Newsletter for many years and has been published in several newspapers. She enjoyed a multi-faceted career as mother, in the administration field, in management and most recently as independent Professional.

She volunteers her time at the nearby Center of the Arts and also as an Art Teacher working with children on projects after they finish their tours at the Children's Museum.

She is listed in Marquis' Who's Who of American Women as well as Marquis' Who's Who in the World.

H. C. Wingert was born in the Czech Republic, grew up in Germany and has a degree as Industrial Business Merchant, earned in Germany. She also obtained a Management Degree at Montclair State College in New Jersey and she resides with her husband in Southern California.



For more Information on her current and on upcoming projects visit www.outskirtspress.com/H.C.Wingert or the author's own website at www.Abucketfulloflove.com

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