Easter is often a time of joy and togetherness—but for children grieving the loss of a loved one, it can also be especially hard.
As families gather to celebrate, the absence of someone special can feel even more profound.
Still, there are gentle and meaningful ways for children to honour and remember their loved ones during Easter weekend. Here are a few ideas ⤵️


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