Children and death -- Juvenile literature
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Children and death -- Juvenile literature
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Children and death
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- 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
- Water bugs and dragonflies, explaining death to young children, written by Doris Stickney ; illustrations by Robyn Henderson Nordstrom
- I miss you, a first look at death, Pat Thomas ; illustrated by Lesley Harker
- Children also grieve, talking about death and healing, Linda Goldman ; photographs by Linda Goldman
- Death and dying, Pete Sanders and Steve Myers
- Death is stupid, illustrated by Anastasia Higginbotham
- Remembering Mama, written by Dara Dokas ; illustrated by Angela L. Chostner
- Coping with loss, the life changes handbook, [author, Anita Naik]
- Sally goes to heaven, written and illustrated by Stephen Huneck
- Always by my side, by Susan Kerner ; illustrated by Ian P. Benfold Haywood
- Lifetimes, a beautiful way to explain death to children, Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen
- Let's talk about when your pet dies, Marianne Johnston
- Bubble trouble, using mindfulness to help kids with grief, written by Heather Krantz, MD ; illustrated by Lisa May
- When a pet dies, by Fred Rogers ; photographs by Jim Judkis
- Saying goodbye to your pet, children can learn to cope with pet loss, written by Marge Eaton Heegaard
- When a friend dies, a book for teens about grieving & healing, Marilyn E. Gootman ; edited by Pamela Espeland
- When people die, Pete Sanders and Steve Myers
- Gentle Willow, a story for children about dying, written by Joyce C. Mills ; illustrated by Cary Pillo
- Death, by Janine Amos ; photographs by Howard Davies
- When a friend dies, a book for teens about grieving and healing, Marilyn E. Gootman, Ed.D
- When people die, Sally Hewitt
- Death, an introduction to medical-ethical dilemmas, Linda Jacobs Altman
- Our dad died, the true story of three kids whose lives changed, as told by Amy, Allie, and David Dennison
- Yo recuerdo, textos, Jennifer Moore-Mallinos ; illustraciones, Marta Fábrega
- The pond, Nicola Davies ; illustrations, Cathy Fisher
- Is daddy coming back in a minute?, explaining (sudden) death to very young children in words they can understand, Elke and Alex Barber ; illustrations by Anna Jarvis
- Good-bye, Jeepers, what to expect when your pet dies, by Nancy Loewen ; illustrated by Chris Lyles
- When someone very special dies, children can learn to cope with grief, written by Marge Heegaard
- When dinosaurs die, a guide to understanding death, Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- Let's talk about when a parent dies, Elizabeth Weitzman
- When people die, by Jane Lacey ; illustrated by Venitia Dean
- When dinosaurs die, a guide to understanding death, Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- When a pet dies, by Fred Rogers ; photographs by Jim Judkis
- A special place for Charlee, a child's companion through pet loss, by Debby Morehead ; illustrated by Karen Cannon
- When a friend dies, a book for teens about grieving and healing, Marilyn E. Gootman ; edited by Pamela Espeland
- Death is stupid, by Anastasia Higginbotham
- Someone I love died by suicide, a story for child survivors and those who care for them, Doreen Cammarata ; ill. by Michael Ives Volk & Leela Accetta
- It must hurt a lot, [a book about death, and learning, and growing], [the story by Doris Sanford & pictures by Graci Evans]
- When your grandparent dies, a child's guide to good grief, written by Victoria Ryan ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- 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 I feel so sad?, a grief book for children, written by Tracy Lambert, LPC ; illustrated by Elena Napoli
- Water bugs and dragonflies, explaining death to young children, Doris Stickney ; illustrations by Gloria Ortiz Hernandez
- I miss you, a first look at death, Pat Thomas ; illustrated by Lesley Harker
- Sad isn't bad, a good-grief guidebook for kids dealing with loss, written by Michaelene Mundy ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- Where are you?, a child's book about loss, by Laura Olivieri ; illustrated by Kristin Elder
- Help me say goodbye, activities for helping kids cope when a special person dies, by Janis Silverman
- Finding five, embracing remembrances of those who have passed, by Nancy Stewart Bagshaw
- When people die, Sarah Levete ; [Christopher O'Neill, illustrator ; Roger Vlitos, photographer]
- Where's Jess?, by Joy and Marv Johnson ; with the Goldsteins--Heather, Ray, and Jody ; artwork by Shari Barum
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