Sea Glass Writing Prompt for bereaved families: Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder… What do you wonder about when you think about your deceased child? Is it the color of their eyes? What profession they would have chosen? What their favorite color or toy or food would be? Do you imagine these things today, or do you find pleasure in the wondering?

Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder… (SG Writing Prompt)

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Sea Glass Writing Prompt for Bereaved Families:

Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder…

What do you wonder about when you think about your deceased child? Is it the color of their eyes? What profession they would have chosen? What their favorite color or toy or food would be? Do you imagine these things today, or do you find pleasure in the wondering?

Sea Glass Writing Prompt for bereaved families: Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder… What do you wonder about when you think about your deceased child? Is it the color of their eyes? What profession they would have chosen? What their favorite color or toy or food would be? Do you imagine these things today, or do you find pleasure in the wondering?

About Sea Glass Writing Prompts

Sea Glass Writing prompts are designed as free-writing exercises. You can start with the phrase or the questions listed here, or with anything that these questions prompt in your mind. You can even go in a different direction entirely; there is no defined structure. Write what feels right for you.
 
When finished, you can share your response in the private Sea Glass Parenting Writers Forum, on your own social media account or blog, or even in the comments of this post here.

You can also check out the formal Sea Glass Writing course: 26 days of prompts, activities, and community with fellow bereaved parents. The next course is tentatively scheduled for August 2022.

Sea Glass Writing Prompts: free child-loss-focused writing prompts for bereaved parents and families.
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