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My Grief Bouquet (Craft)
Colour in and make our flower craft for a lost loved one.
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Help children who are grieving the loss of a loved one with our Grief Bouquet.
Explore why we lay flowers for loved ones and how this helps us to process our own feelings. Writing messages to people who have died can help us to channel our emotions, show respect and say things we may not have got to say.
It may not be plausible for a child to go out and buy their own flowers, but they can commemorate a loved one with our bouquet craft. Colour in and decorate our bouquet and write a message in the heart. Cut out and fold the lines over the flowers, then stick the heart over the top to hold in place.
More about this resource:
This is a meaningful activity designed to help children aged 3 to 11 cope with grief and honour the memory of a lost loved one. This grief craft provides children with a creative outlet to express their emotions and create something special in remembrance.
My Grief Bouquetoffers a mindful colouring and crafting experience that allows children to feel calm, personalise and make their own flower bouquet. By engaging in this activity, children can find solace and calmness as they channel their grief into the creative process.
Crafting has been known to provide therapeutic benefits and can help children navigate the complex emotions associated with grief. Through this grief craft, children have an opportunity to reflect on their feelings, memories, and the significance of their lost loved one.
The act of creating a bouquet serves as a heartfelt gesture of remembrance. It allows children to express their love, gratitude, and emotions for the person they have lost. The completed craft can serve as a tangible representation of their grief journey and a comforting reminder of their connection with their loved one.
This is a valuable resource for parents, professionals, and teachers seeking to support children in their grief process. It provides a tangible and interactive activity that can be integrated into grief counselling, therapy sessions, or used as a standalone activity at home.
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