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Have your children ever been heartbroken by the death of a beloved pet? Have you, as a parent or grandparent, had to try to find a way to comfort a child who is inconsolable because a family pet has died? Written in a universal language that will appeal to families of all faiths and beliefs, this is the story of “Moreover” and his beloved master, “The Preacher”. Told in “First Dog” by “Moreover” himself, a beautiful Boxer, this story describes how “Moreover” felt when “The Preacher” went to Heaven and then how he and “The Preacher” were reunited when he died and went to “Heavenly Meadows”, a beautiful place where our pets go when they die. This story will comfort and soothe your child following the death of a beloved pet. (Ages 3-11)