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The Life of Bud

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 37 Ratings and 29 Reviews

Book Description
This is the story of life and how important we all are and how hard it is to let go in the end. The story follows Bud, who starts out in life as a tiny budhe feels insignificant. But Bud grows into a beautiful, vibrant leaf on the Mighty Oak Tree and becomes a very important part of the tree. Those who have looked for a childrens book that explains gently about the topic of life and death, look no... More
Book Information
PublisherTate Publishing
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages24
ISBN-101606047612
ISBN-13978-1606047613
Publication Date02/17/2009
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About Laura W. Eckroat (Author) : Laura W. Eckroat is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Laura W. Eckroat include A Simpler Time and The Life of Bud.
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9/24/2010 Aileen stewart said:
Have you ever wondered how to tell children about the mystery of death? Laura Ekroat takes children expertly and gently through the journey of birth, living, and dying with the story of a special bud named Bud. With each passing season,Bud learns that each cycle in life, including death, is a natura... more

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