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The Dragonfly Door

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3.8 of 5 stars 3.80  ·  rating details  ·  5 ratings  ·  3 reviews
This award-winning book explores the transformation of a water nymph into a beautiful dragonfly. Follow two insects, Lea and Nym, and the struggles Nym endures when her friend disappears from their underwater home. This is a tender story about loss and change, written to help parents express their views about life and death. Children may identify with Nym, who grieves the ...more
Hardcover, 40 pages
Published January 24th 2007 by Feather Rock Books
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Jennifer Wardrip
Reviewed by Jaglvr for Kids @ TeensReadToo.com

For those trying to describe the sense of loss to young ones, THE DRAGONFLY DOOR is a perfect book to aid in the discussion.

Nym and Lea are two water nymphs that have grown up together. When a the mother lays her eggs, the parents leave the eggs to fend for themselves. So without parents, Nym and Lea have had to rely on each other. Lea is older than Nym and watches out for her.

One day, Nym gets upset at Lea for h...more
Lisa
Lisa rated it 5 of 5 stars
This was a nice book to read about death.
Carrie
Carrie rated it 1 of 5 stars
Shelves: childrens-books
storyline unclear
george
george marked it as to-read
Jewel
Jewel rated it 5 of 5 stars
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