Mama Paca

Mama Paca
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Download or read book Mama Paca written by Sarah Cloud and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-20 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ryan is a young girl living with the loss of her mother, who died from the disease of addiction. She is comforted by Mama Paca, a stuffed animal made from clothing that belonged to Ryan's mother. Mama Paca and Ryan's adventures together honor her mother's memory as both a person and a parent. Their journey provides the foundation for a difficult but honest discussion about substance use disorder, how to memorialize a life lost, and coping skills to grieve. An alpaca was chosen for her gentle, loving nature. Alpacas symbolize the ability to adapt. As a spiritual animal the alpaca can guide and empower you on your personal journey, supporting you in reaching your full potential by following your heart.


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