
Story Books
We supply story books designed to help siblings and other children understand what has happened and why a baby won’t be coming home. These gentle, thoughtful books explore a deeply emotional topic in a safe and accessible way, offering comfort and clarity. They also support parents by providing language for the conversations that can be the hardest to begin.

Sibling support packs and bears
Our sibling support bears and packs give children simple, comforting tools to help them navigate grief. The cuddly bears include a secret pocket for little ones to tuck away their worries, creating a meaningful connection to their baby sibling. Each pack is filled with gentle resources and mindfulness activities to support children as they explore and express their emotions.​​
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Little Prints Bears
Our little print bears are made using the precious prints from each baby, with their tiny hands or feet carefully replicated on the bear at the true size. Sent directly to families, these bears offer a comforting, tangible way to hold and cuddle something that carries a cherished connection to their baby.

Peer Support
We run peer support groups for adults affected by pregnancy and baby loss, offering a gentle space to connect with others walking a similar path. People are welcome to share as much or as little as they wish, knowing they’re among those who truly understand. For more information, please visit the events section.

Workshops
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We run a range of workshops throughout the year, offering opportunities to learn new skills, get creative, and spend time with others in a supportive setting. These sessions provide a positive focus and a gentle break for anyone who takes part. Some workshops are for adults, some for children, and some are designed for families to enjoy together. For more information, please visit the events section.

Little Stars​
Little Stars are supportive groups for children and their parents or carers who have been affected by pregnancy or baby loss. This may include siblings, cousins, or other close family members.
Our weekday sessions are designed for children aged 0–5 years and run as relaxed, free-flow play groups. Weekend sessions are open to all ages and offer a range of creative and engaging activities for the whole family.
These sessions provide a safe, friendly space where both adults and children can connect with others who have experienced similar loss, helping families feel less alone.
Please visit our Events section for more information on upcoming dates and sessions.

Talks and awareness
We’re always happy to speak with groups, organisations, and students about our story and the work we do. By sharing openly, we hope to help break down the stigma surrounding pregnancy and baby loss and encourage more understanding conversations. If you’d like to arrange a talk or discussion, please get in touch with us through the contact form.
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