Amanda Kloots Says Zach Braff's 'Undying Support' Helped Her Through 'Darkest Time'
Amanda Kloots is getting honest about how she is telling her 3-year-old son, Elvis, about his late father, Nick Cordero. "The Talk" co-host opened up to Access Hollywood this week about her new children's book, "Tell Me Your Dreams," and shared why she believes the book would be a good tool for parents who are met with the heartbreaking challenge of talking to children about death and grief. Nick died in July 2020 due to COVID-19 complications, and the 41-year-old said it is bittersweet to have her first children's book come out just two weeks after the third anniversary of when she took her husband to the hospital in March 2020. "I always tell Elvis that his dad loved adventures, and his dad would have loved taking him on adventures or trips. When the trash truck flies in the sky [in the book] it's vanilla ice cream, he knows that Dada's favorite ice cream flavor is strawberry," she said.
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