Wade Bergner (@bergner_wade) 's Twitter Profile
Wade Bergner

@bergner_wade

Children’s Author 🤓

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Hazel (@bagarinaohazel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner Losing a loved one can be very hard. And a book that teaches how to deal with grief is a great resource to pick up with. This book seems to help someone mourning to recover. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!

calscalox.eth💎.ink🔌 ⚡ (@calscalox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner Christopher and his grandfather must have had a strong bond and he must have been sad for a while. I can only imagine what the content of the mirror box was.

📚 Bookie Chris (@theagbara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner "The Mirror Box" is a beautifully illustrated book that delicately addresses the topic of grief for kids. With a touching story about a boy and his grandfather, it skillfully navigates the challenging subject of death, offering a valuable resource for both children and parents.

Stephen (@stephegodsgrace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner This book tells the heartwarming story of a young boy named Christopher, his grandfather, and an intriguing mirrored box. Following his grandfather's passing, Christopher found himself in a state of grief. Children would benefit greatly from reading this book.

Deveshpatel (@deveshp08076156) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner The Mirror Box" by Wade Warren Bergner. It's commendable that the author addresses the often overlooked topic of grief in children's literature, providing a touching narrative that can resonate with young readers. Congrats on BOTD.

rupali (@mrupali6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner Congrats on BOTD! A masterfully produced and drawn book, The Mirror Box gently tackles the subject of mourning in children. It deftly handles the difficult issue of dying with a heartwarming tale about a boy and his grandfather, providing parents and kids with a useful tool.

Runan (@runan01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner Children’s grief sometimes goes unnoticed. As adults, we may think that they do not understand the concept of death clearly ne therefore, they may not be in pain. But sometimes, they do not express. I think this book is helpful to kids to deal with grief.

Michael Gambo (@ga75181gambo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OnlineBookClub.org Wade Bergner the book ingeniously imparts lessons about grief in a light and enjoyable manner, making it a great resource for both children and those helping them navigate through difficult emotions.