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Amanda Kloots Talks Inspiration Behind New Children’s Book

Amanda Kloots has released her first children’s book about dealing with grief!

The fitness entrepreneur went on to acknowledge the gaping hole her husband, Nick Cordero, left in her life and their son, Elvis Eduardo. Through her latest venture, she hopes parents — or legal guardians — can create a safe space for children who have lost someone special to them. Fans hope the book will be as successful as Kloots 2021 memoir, “Live Your Life,” which made it to the New York Times bestseller list.

Amanda Kloots Launches New Children’s Book That Focuses on Dealing with Grief

Months after revealing her intention to release a children’s book inspired by the time she and Elvis spent sharing their dreams, Kloots has launched “Tell Me Your Dreams.” Speaking about what she hopes readers will get from the colorful pages, the “Fit For Christmas” star told “The Talk” viewers:

“Sometimes it is difficult for adults to talk to children about death and how to integrate it. It really is a difficult subject; you don’t know how to do it.”

He then revealed that after he wrote the book he realized that it was “a good way for parents to incorporate those who have been lost in their family, whether siblings, parents, or grandparents or friends to help their children .”

Amanda Kloots Talks Inspiration Behind New Children's BookInstagram | Amanda Kloots

“Like ‘you know what, this person is gone, but let’s pretend that they can visit you in your dreams and you can go on an adventure that only you can go on with these people,'” “Dancing with the Stars” participants draw conclusions.

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Kloots’ statement drew a standing ovation from the audience on set, with more people expressing their support for him on Instagram. “Congratulations again, Amanda, for following your heart and making your dreams come true! Elvis the boy is lucky to have you!” one person exclaimed in the comments.

A second fan declared that the book was “the perfect bedtime dream read,” and a third shared their delight that “you created this important book. You are the light in Amanda’s world.”

A fourth netizen thanked the 41-year-old for putting his “heart and soul into helping parents and grandparents … and anyone talking to the children in their lives about such an emotional subject.” A fifth reviewer praised the author for “keeping an eye on everyone while healing yourself!” and several others congratulated him on the success.

The television personality recently stirred the emotions of her followers when she shared the biggest lesson that Cordero taught her at the hospital. According to The Blast, Kloots uploaded a photo of her late lover holding their little one in the air because she wanted to get a second chance with the actor.

The dancer further mentioned that she would like to give the “Broadway Over Bullets” star “the biggest kiss” and “hold her in an endless hug” if she could. He then admitted his naivety in thinking that he would pick her up from the hospital in a few hours before adding:

“I have learned to say goodbye differently. I have learned to always tell people you love them. I have learned that life is fragile and we cannot be defeated.”

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The mother-of-one ended her touching tribute by urging her fans to “Live and love to the fullest.”

Daytime Show Host Fears ‘Trapped’ In The Journey Of Grief

In January, The Blast noted that an Instagram Story update from Kloots prompted fans to contact her in DMs. The message, sent after the actress posted a photo of herself wearing a blue T-shirt and no makeup, read, “It’s like you move forward and sometimes you take two steps back.”

Although she initially responded, “I think that’s the definition of grief” to the text, the co-host of “The Talk” took things further by explaining more through her Story. Across from a screenshot of the conversation, he wrote:

“I don’t mind taking two steps back. That’s how we learn, grow and develop. Small baby steps that help us to continue to learn from what we have been through in life so that there is no such thing as being stuck. That is my biggest fear.”

He concluded that although grief changes people, it clarifies things, and “obviously, there is power.”

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