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Moms Of Angels Are Still Mom is a poignant and comforting journal designed to help mothers navigate the challenging process of healing after the loss of a child or children. The journal is carefully crafted to help mothers navigate the different stages of grief, from denial and anger to acceptance and hope. With 50 premium pages, colored images, and prompted questions, this book provides a safe and nurturing space for mothers to reflect, process their emotions, and honor their child's or children's memory.
In addition to the guided prompts, the journal includes personal experiences from the author, with the hope of providing a sense of community and solidarity. Whether the loss occurred pre or post-pregnancy, during toddlerhood, or adulthood, this journal is a valuable resource for any mother who is coping with the devastating loss of a child.
The 7" x 10" (177.8mm x 254mm) size makes it easy to carry around, and the beautifully designed cover serves as a gentle reminder that healing is possible. Moms Of Angels Are Still Mom is an essential tool for any mother who is grieving and seeking a compassionate and understanding outlet to process their emotions and move forward with hope and healing.
This journal is a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of mothers everywhere and a reminder that you are not alone on this journey.
50 total pages, with prompted questions, wide-ruled lines for your expressions, and real-life experiences.
Perfectly sized: (7" x 10" or 177.8mm x 254mm), ideal for travel, carrying around in your bags and purses, or slipping under your pillow.
High-quality colored prints throughout.
Premium Design
Mothers who have lost a child or children during pregnancy, or post pregnancy
Mothers who have lost adult children
Gift for grieving moms
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Being a mother of three angel babies, I have lived, and is still living the stages of grief daily. This journal is to help myself, and other mothers, navigate the countless emotions we encounter on a daily basis. It is so difficult to speak with someone that have not walked in our shoes. They themselves do not have the words nor the ‘know-how’ to console us; our spouses want to help in any way they can, but are not sure how to. I have created this safe space so we can express our feelings - no judgements - our feelings are valid. Let us write our beautiful-broken-stories as we make sense of the pain. Moms of angels are still MOM.