Everywhere, Still uses rhythmic prose and a sensory scavenger hunt to help children find enduring connections to loved ones within the natural landscape. This story transforms abstract grief into a concrete game of hide and seek found in sunlight and seasonal changes. Books in this family share lyrical language and symbolic imagery to provide secret companionship during times of loss.
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the heavy weight of a recent loss or asking difficult questions about where a loved one goes after they die. It is a gentle, secular balm for the soul that provides a framework for finding lasting connections through the natural world. Through lyrical prose, the story explains that even when someone is no longer physically present, their essence remains in the sunlight, the wind, and the changing seasons. This book is particularly appropriate for children ages 4 to 8 who are visual or nature-oriented learners. It offers a soft landing for big feelings of grief by shifting the focus from absence to a comforting, ever-present connection. Parents will appreciate its ability to open a dialogue about memory and love without relying on specific religious doctrines.