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When a young schoolboy suddenly falls ill while playing in the local park, his concerned parents rush him to the hospital, leaving behind his cherished case filled with his favourite toys. The next day, his best friend visits the park to play, only to discover the abandoned toy case. Unable to find her friend, she decides to take the case home, intending to return it to him at school the following day. However, she soon learns the heartbreaking news that her dear friend is gravely ill and will require an extended stay in the hospital to recover. Determined to bring comfort and joy to her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When a young schoolboy suddenly falls ill while playing in the local park, his concerned parents rush him to the hospital, leaving behind his cherished case filled with his favourite toys. The next day, his best friend visits the park to play, only to discover the abandoned toy case. Unable to find her friend, she decides to take the case home, intending to return it to him at school the following day. However, she soon learns the heartbreaking news that her dear friend is gravely ill and will require an extended stay in the hospital to recover. Determined to bring comfort and joy to her friend during this challenging time, she rallies her classmates to devise a plan to ensure he knows he is not forgotten.
Autorenporträt
Ellen Good lives on the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia. She has spent her young life accompanying her family on their walks to the beach and watching her father beach fish and surf while she, her mother and sisters would create a picnic on the beach and play in the water and build lots of sandcastles. She has spent many years helping, talking to and nurturing children in her private life and career in the disability field assisting young children, their parents and the elderly. She has been a strong advocate for children and the elderly, serving on local focus groups and school committees. Her passion for this group of underrepresented members of the community became so strong that she, together with two friends, started a building company specialising in disability services and building. Now after many years, Ellen has put pen to paper and produced this book.