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Jellybean: A Baby's Journey to God
Jellybean: A Baby's Journey to God
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This book had 3 printings within a year of publication! Now in its 4th printing.
For families experiencing infant loss, this picture book shows the important role these babies still have in their families.
Little Jellybean, so nicknamed by her family, experiences an exciting world of sound and sensations inside her mother's womb, encountering the voices and personalities of her loving family. Just when she has nearly outgrown her mother's belly, a surprising visitor guides her to a new home.
There, Jellybean is given a mission to help her family find meaning in their loss.
If you are struggling to explain to your older children why their sibling is gone, this picture book is a gentle way to help them through grief.
"I read this book and broke down in tears. I had an early miscarriage, and this was such a beautiful way to envision that loss," said Kelly, a mother of a miscarried baby. After reading this book, another mother said, "After I stopped crying, I thought of friends and relatives who would do well with this book. Jellybean will speak to those who have miscarried at any stage and those who have lost full-term babies, infants, and even young children. We need help explaining and remembering God’s hand in the matter.”
Jellybean includes a dedication page where you can include the name of your lost infant and a prayer from the Liturgy for the Funeral of a Child Who Died before Baptism.
Find more infant loss resources here.
“Jellybean is such a beautiful love story between a family and the innocent child growing within her mother's womb. This little book is a gift to any family who has known Little Love and has had to say goodbye too soon.”
--Kelly Breaux, founder of Red Bird Ministry (supporting parents after infant loss)
"Thank you so much for this resource - how beautiful! I have added it to our site's book list for children."
--Sara Rogers, founder of Catholic Miscarriage Support
“Heartrending in its honesty and depiction of earthly and spiritual realities – with all the joy, grief, and ultimately hope that families feel in welcoming and then relinquishing their precious baby from the mother’s womb to the arms of the Father. We’ve shared these losses with our children, and this is a valuable tool for many, many grieving families.”
--Carolyn Astfalk, Catholic Writers Guild Vice President, author, and infant loss mother
“A lovely story about a little baby in her mother’s womb who is so eager to see life but discovers that God has something different in His plan. Highly recommended, especially for families with children who are grieving.”
-- Regina Doman, author of Angel in the Waters
"Jellybean is a masterpiece that delicately navigates the difficult subject of stillbirth and miscarriage. Children will appreciate the comforting perspective on the journey of unborn babies as they are tenderly led into the embrace of Heaven. This beautifully illustrated book serves as a source of solace and a beacon of hope for families impacted by loss. Such a unique and very much needed picture book, from which both adults and children will learn the sanctity of life and the boundless mercy of God's love for unborn babies."
-- Sarah-Jean Ballard, founder of Raising Wild Saints and mother of six, plus two babies in Heaven
“There's something beautiful about how personal this is; the story comes from the mind and heart of someone whose experience has formed deep reflection and insight on a subject that most people find very difficult to speak about in such consoling, yet also realistic terms.”
--Fr. Peregrine Fletcher, a Norbertine at St. Michael’s Abbey and author/illustrator
“The beauty of Jellybean is that it uses simple rhyme to convey such a profound message. Theoni and Bastian have truly transformed their own painful experience into something that is sure to help ease the ache of others going through this type of loss.”
--Eileen Tully, grief retreat leader and mother of twin daughters lost at birth
"Jellybean is a book that I wish did not have to exist but am so glad that it does. The story of little Jellybean is shared with great dignity and love. Written in verse and whimsically illustrated, the warmth of the story will make it a charming read-aloud for families, helping parents and caregivers form words to discuss this painful topic with their children. I would be grateful to have this book in my arsenal as a resource to gift or recommend, offering a small measure of support as a family grieves the loss of their precious baby."
--Katherine Bogner, teacher, DRE, and author
“Losing a child and sibling in the womb is one of the greatest sorrows in life. Jellybean is a powerful story of hope amidst the darkness of child loss, a story that will allow parents and siblings to find healing by seeing death through the eyes of Heaven.”
--Patrick O'Hearn, author of The Grief of Dads and Nursery of Heaven: Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Loss in the Lives of the Saints and Today's Parents
“Though heart-rendering and deeply moving, Theoni's lyrical journey through the devastation of losing a baby is surprisingly hopeful, showing the grace and comfort poured out by the Blessed Mother on grieving families. As a mother of two children lost in miscarriage, this subject is near and dear to my heart. The littlest saints in heaven are very real – and as shown in these beautiful words and illustrations, they are never far away.”
--Mary Harrell, producer and host at Mater Dei Radio
Aleteia: Where can women turn for help when they have a miscarriage?
National Catholic Register: The Joy and Sorrow of Losing Unborn Babies
The Holy Heroes Podcast: How to Support a Friend during an Infant Loss
Epoch Times: May is for Mothers
Girlfriends with Danielle Bean Podcast: Healing after Loss
Catholic Momcast Podcast: Baby Loss and Miscarriage with Theoni Bell
A Catholic Mom's Life: Miscarriage Resources
Epic Pew: Jellybean Review (best children's book in recent memory!)
The Katie McGrady Show: Jellybean and Understanding Miscarriage
CatholicMom.com: Jellybean Review
Catholic Mother & Daughter Review [YouTube]
Ora et Schola: A Catholic Homeschool Blog Review of Jellybean
The Catholic Homeschool Jellybean Review
A Catholic Take Radio Show (begins at minute 30:30)
Wake Up! Catholic Community (begins at 1:03.21)
CatholicMom.com: Theoni Bell's Personal Story about Loss
Author: Theoni and Bastian Bell
Illustrations: Bernadette Gockowski
40 pages with full-color illustrations throughout
Softcover, 7 inches x 9 inches
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from 6052 reviewsI had borrowed this book from a friend years ago and wanted to purchase my own copy to use in our homeschool. My son is a new server at a TLM Mass and it is helping him with his movements as well.
I really like the Prayer Cards on Carlo Acutis. I wish I could afford to get them for each of the 250 children in our CCD program. I'm glad to have them for our 2nd graders.
They are beautiful
I love them! I'll be giving them to my 8th grade CCD students.
Great love it
It is compact, complete, and easy to keep by your bed or in a purse or pocket.
Good price , nice size and awesome information in the back.
The narration was so engaging that my kids were captivated from start to finish. It made the story memorable without feeling overwhelming. I especially loved how it highlighted the Knights of the Immaculata—my children really understood the beautiful distinction between knights who serve a country and knights who serve our Lord. A wonderful balance of being thorough yet approachable. Highly recommend!
I teach 2nd grade catechism can’t wait to give my students his holy card and share his story with them.
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Beautiful and succinct commentary on the rosary. The best I’ve ever read. Worth every penny and more.
Great quality and greater reminders of the simple steps to holiness.
The cards were beautiful and made with sturdy card stock
There are many different holy pictures on the cards which is a nice variety. They are lovely to look at and are an additional enhancement to the Divine Praises.
I'll be handing out these great cards to teens in my Youth Group. A great set of goals for young people to shoot for.
This book is beautiful. I cried, but it is beautifully written and illustrated. Our parish Pro-Life Group recently saw our dream of a pro-life lending library, for our church, come to fruition. This book was purchased for that purpose and wil, hopefully, help those who have lost a child.
I highly recommend buying this book for families who have lost a baby through miscarriage. It gives a great explanation on something that is hard to explain to children.
It's a tale of a BEAUTIFUL journey to God - a real solace even after 46 years' loss. ♥️
My eighth child was unexpectedly stillborn; he died during childbirth. This book has been a blessing to help my children grieve their brother and understand that he is with God. It includes at the end the Collect Prayer for children who die before baptism. The writing and illustrations are superb. What really stuck with all of us was that God wanted Jellybean to experience the love of a family before returning to Him. Thank you, Theoni and Bastian Bell, for sharing your loss and helping all of us. God bless you.
I could really feel the compassion and sincerity as I read this book. Author and illustrator both took great care in writing and depicting such a sensitive topic. This book with help many families coping with this kind of loss.
Loved the story and it made me cry. I've always believed that the Blessed Mother and family members raised my babies. It's been about 50 years but I still think about Joshua James and Lauren Michelle.