When the sky turned gray and the world felt uncertain, one child searched for hope.
"When the Sky Lost Its Colors" is a heartfelt and inspiring story based on a real-life experience during the Eaton Canyon Fire. Told through the eyes of a child, this beautifully written and emotionally powerful book helps young readers understand fear, resilience, and the strength of family during times of crisis.
As smoke fills the air and routines are suddenly disrupted, Henry learns that even in the darkest moments, love, courage, and hope can still shine through.
This touching story is perfect for parents, educators, and caregivers looking for a gentle way to talk to children about natural disasters, emotions, and overcoming fear.
Inside this book, you'll find:
- A meaningful story that helps children process big emotions
- A real-life inspired message of strength, safety, and resilience
- Fire safety awareness tips for families
- A comforting reminder that even when things feel scary, they are not alone
Perfect for ages 4-8, this book is ideal for:
- Bedtime reading
- Classroom discussions
- Families navigating difficult or uncertain times
- Teaching emotional resilience and safety awareness
Written by a mother and her son, this story is more than a book - it's a message of hope.
A portion of proceeds supports Altadena Arts Magnet School.