Grief -- Juvenile literature
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Grief -- Juvenile literature
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Grief
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- Death and dying, Jean Knox ; introduction by C. Everett Koop ; foreword by Sandra Thurman
- Our dad died, the true story of three kids whose lives changed, as told by Amy, Allie, and David Dennison
- Loss and grief, Caitie McAneney
- Grief, insights and tips for teenagers, Joe Jansen
- 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
- Everything you need to know when someone you know has been killed, Jay Schleifer
- Where Lily isn't, Julie Paschkis ; illustrations by Margaret Chodos-Irvine
- Something very sad happened, a toddler's guide to understanding death, by Bonnie Zucker, PsyD ; illustrated by Kim Fleming
- Coping with the death of a brother or sister, Ruth Ann Ruiz
- Grief and loss, by Meg Gaertner
- After you lose someone you love, advice and insight from the diaries of three kids who've been there, as told by Amy, Allie, and David Dennison
- When a family is in trouble, children can cope with grief from drug and alcohol addiction, written by Marge Heegaard
- What happens when a loved one dies?, our first talk about death, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrated by Cindy Revell
- Children also grieve, talking about death and healing, Linda Goldman ; photographs by Linda Goldman
- Death and dying, Pete Sanders and Steve Myers
- Let's talk about when your pet dies, Marianne Johnston
- My grandma died, a child's story about death and loss, Lory Britain ; illustrated by Carol Deach
- Goodbye, Brecken, a story about the death of a pet, written and illustrated by David Lupton
- Saying goodbye to your pet, children can learn to cope with pet loss, written by Marge Eaton Heegaard
- Coping with loss, the life changes handbook, [author, Anita Naik]
- Going to a funeral, by Caryn Rivadeneira
- Remembering Mama, written by Dara Dokas ; illustrated by Angela L. Chostner
- If anything happens I love you, written and created by Will McCormack & Michael Govier ; illustrated by Youngran Nho ; foreword by Laura Dern
- Let's talk about going to a funeral, Marianne Johnston
- Teens, loss, and grief, the ultimate teen guide, Edward Myers ; illustrations by Kelly Adams
- Did someone you love die?, Tracy A. Philips
- After life, ways we think about death, Merrie-Ellen Wilcox
- Facing death, Stephanie Finne
- The rough patch, by Brian Lies
- Death, loss, and grief in literature for youth, a selective annotated bibliography for K-12, Alice Crosetto, Rajinder Garcha
- Perder a un ser querido, Caitie McAneney ; traducido por Marcela Brovelli
- What happened to daddy's body?, explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand, Elke and Alex Barber ; illustrations by Anna Jarvis
- You are not alone, teens talk about life after the loss of a parent, Lynne B. Hughes
- Don't despair on Thursdays!, the children's grief-management book, written by Adolph Moser ; illustrated by David Melton
- When someone dies, Sharon Greenlee ; illustrations by Bill Drath
- Why do I feel so sad?, a grief book for children, written by Tracy Lambert, LPC ; illustrated by Elena Napoli
- When your grandparent dies, a child's guide to good grief, written by Victoria Ryan ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- Let's talk about when a parent dies, Elizabeth Weitzman
- When people die, Sarah Levete ; [Christopher O'Neill, illustrator ; Roger Vlitos, photographer]
- Loss, understanding the emptiness, by Eileen Kuehn
- Sad isn't bad, a good-grief guidebook for kids dealing with loss, written by Michaelene Mundy ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- 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
- Where are you?, a child's book about loss, by Laura Olivieri ; illustrated by Kristin Elder
- You and a death in your family, Antoine Wilson
- My father's arms are a boat, Stein Erik Lunde ; illustrated by Oyvind Torseter ; translated from the Norwegian by Kari Dickson
- Finding five, embracing remembrances of those who have passed, by Nancy Stewart Bagshaw
- Love is forever, by Casey Rislov ; illustrated by Rachael Balsaitis
- Losing someone you love, dealing with death and dying, Tracy A. Phillips
- Help me say goodbye, activities for helping kids cope when a special person dies, by Janis Silverman
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