Amanda Kloots new book is already life changing.
Since Covid-19 wreaked havoc on the health of her husband, Nick Cordero, and led to his death in 2020, the 41-year-old Broadway star has slowly learned to effectively juggle life and grief in finding hope for herself and their three-year-old son, Elvis. years soon.
Kloots, who did not collapse in grief, decided to help other families, especially parents, deal with grief with their children. He did an amazing job, according to the emotional testimonials of fans who read his new book.
Amanda Kloots New Children’s Book Gets Good Feedback From Readers
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Months after she launched her new children’s book, “Tell Me Your Dreams,” the American television personality took to her Instagram account to share beautiful messages from people who acknowledged that the book has benefited their families.
One testimony came from a fan who lost her child’s father “10 days” after Nick died. After reading it, they admitted that the book brought closure to their three- and five-year-old children. The fan shared that the child was “excited to know another child is also on the same journey.”
In response, the “Bullets Over Broadway” star wrote, “You never know how something you create will help someone else. This beautiful message reminds me how important it is to share stories to feel less alone and to know that others, even small children , sharing our journey. ❤️?.”
Many like-minded fans flooded the Instagram post with encouraging comments. One user tagged her then wrote, “You have touched so many people.” Another fan wrote, “It’s amazing how sharing your grief has helped so many people; I hope you are proud of your bravery ?.”
Including four red heart emojis, one fan said they were happy to know the mother-of-one was changing lives. They wrote, “Nice message- and you are beautiful, and you read the message. It’s wonderful to know that you are making a difference in someone else’s life- especially a child!”
Instagram | Amanda Kloots
“The Talk” co-host reposted the emotional message to his IG Story with an open caption asking everyone to share their stories to ease the silence. Kloots wrote, “This is why sharing our stories is so important that it makes us feel less alone. Loneliness can be the worst feeling in the world, and we all face it, even children. ❤️❤️❤️.”
The “Fit for Christmas” actor acknowledged the testimonials of other supporters on his IG Story. The words on the update read, “My daughter read your book today while I was doing her hair for ballet and is so excited to think about her dreams tonight. He said GG (my gram) would pick him up and take him to ice cream land. I can’t wait to hear how it goes. Thank you for this gem.”
Kloots’ new book is getting rave reviews and good feedback from fans, bringing us back to last month when the “Tell Me Your Dreams” author revealed the inspiration behind launching her first children’s book about dealing with grief.
The “Dancing with the Stars” contestant talked about what she hopes readers will get from the colorful pages, telling viewers of her CBS show, “Sometimes it’s hard for adults to talk to kids about death and how to incorporate it. It is a difficult subject; you don’t know how to do it.”
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“Like ‘you know what, these people are gone, but let’s pretend that they can visit you in your dreams and you can go on adventures that only you can go on with these people,'” the TV host concluded .
Broadway Star Is Ready to Face His Son’s Grief Over His Father
Given that her new children’s book helps parents include children in discussions about grief, it’s no wonder she’s prepared when her three-year-old son begins to properly grieve his father’s passing.
During the interview, the doting mother, who doesn’t have to “deal too much” with her three-year-old boy’s grief, reflected on her reaction to the conversation of his father’s death, saying:
“There were times when he got sad when we talked about Nick, and he said, ‘But Dada died.’ And then he’s going to be very, very sad, which is heartbreaking as a parent, obviously.”
She added, “It’s coming, and it’s going to be a new layer for me and my grief and helping him get through it and understand it. So it’s coming for me. I know it probably won’t be too long.”
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