Grief can occur at any age and this book takes a light-hearted approach to children who experience grief from the loss of a parent and the grief of the parent left to care for their grieving child. This story is about a little boy with a big personality who has been given a special way to stay connected to his Dad. Kids, and even adults must be allowed healthy ways to grieve, and it should be expected to happen differently. Grief is okay, even necessary. Allowed grief promotes healthy living and healing. Grief demonstrates the idea that love has once occurred and the love we have for those who have passed away will never leave us, although the person may no longer be present. Sometimes, the desire to talk to our loved ones does not leave and it even pains us. Stanley Jr. has found a personal way to keep the communication lines open. Communicating during grief aids in healing and can be expressed in many ways, including writing this book. Let’s follow Stanley Jr. as he takes on his “fatherful” journey. Explore with us a unique boy’s life of love, peace, and joy as he is living life with his “boy mom”.