Grief in children -- Juvenile literature
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Grief in children -- Juvenile literature
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Grief in children
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- The legend of rainbow bridge, William N. Britton ; with illustrations by Dandi Palmer
- The heaven of animals, Nancy Tillman
- Children also grieve, talking about death and healing, Linda Goldman ; photographs by Linda Goldman
- Death and dying, Pete Sanders and Steve Myers
- I miss you, a first look at death, Pat Thomas ; illustrated by Lesley Harker
- When a friend dies, a book for teens about grieving & healing, Marilyn E. Gootman ; edited by Pamela Espeland
- Grief and loss, by Meg Gaertner
- Bubble trouble, using mindfulness to help kids with grief, written by Heather Krantz, MD ; illustrated by Lisa May
- Daddy, up and down, sisters grieve the loss of their daddy, by Lila Stenson and Anna Stenson as told to Melanie Friedersdorf Humphrey ; illustrations by Cheryl Biddix
- Our dad died, the true story of three kids whose lives changed, as told by Amy, Allie, and David Dennison
- What to do when I am sad, written and illustrated by Dagmar Geisler ; translated by Andrea Jones Berasaluce
- What does dead mean?, a book for young children to help explain death and dying, Caroline Kay and Jenni Thomas ; illustrated by Unity-Joy Dale
- Death is stupid, illustrated by Anastasia Higginbotham
- Remembering Mama, written by Dara Dokas ; illustrated by Angela L. Chostner
- Always by my side, by Susan Kerner ; illustrated by Ian P. Benfold Haywood
- When someone you love has cancer, a guide to help kids cope, written by Alaric Lewis, illustrated by R.W. Alley
- When a friend dies, a book for teens about grieving and healing, Marilyn E. Gootman, Ed.D
- When people die, Sally Hewitt
- Mourning a death in the family, Rita Kidde and Antoine Wilson
- I hate goodbyes!, by Kathleen C. Szaj ; illustrated by Mark A. Hicks
- When your grandparent dies, a child's guide to good grief, written by Victoria Ryan ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- When people die, by Jane Lacey ; illustrated by Venitia Dean
- It must hurt a lot, [a book about death, and learning, and growing], [the story by Doris Sanford & pictures by Graci Evans]
- Let's talk about when a parent dies, Elizabeth Weitzman
- Don't despair on Thursdays!, the children's grief-management book, written by Adolph Moser ; illustrated by David Melton
- Why do I feel so sad?, a grief book for children, written by Tracy Lambert, LPC ; illustrated by Elena Napoli
- When people die, Sarah Levete ; [Christopher O'Neill, illustrator ; Roger Vlitos, photographer]
- Many shapes of clay, Kenesha Sneed
- I miss you, a first look at death, Pat Thomas ; illustrated by Lesley Harker
- What on earth do you do when someone dies?, by Trevor Romain ; edited by Elizabeth Verdick
- Death is stupid, by Anastasia Higginbotham
- When a friend dies, a book for teens about grieving and healing, Marilyn E. Gootman ; edited by Pamela Espeland
- Saying good-bye to Uncle Joe, what to expect when someone you love dies, by Nancy Loewen ; illustrated by Chris Lyles
- My father's arms are a boat, Stein Erik Lunde ; illustrated by Oyvind Torseter ; translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson
- Why do people die ?.Helping your child understand-with love and illustrations, by Cynthia MacGregor; illustrated by David Clark
- What happens when my parent dies?, Melissa RaƩ Shofner
- Till we meet again, a childrens book about death and grieving, Julie Mullie ; illustrated by Camryn Cox
- Losing a family member, by Holly Duhig
- Where's Jess?, by Joy and Marv Johnson ; with the Goldsteins--Heather, Ray, and Jody ; artwork by Shari Barum
- The goodbye boat, Mary Joslin ; illustrated by Claire St. Louis Little
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