Tear Soup by Pat Schwiebert & Chuck DeKlyen: Ages 8 and up, helps children deal with grief
Lifetimes: The Beautiful Way to Explain Death to Children by Bryan Mellonie & Robert Ingpen: Ages 5 and up, Explains death in a sensitive, caring way.
What is Death? by Etan Boritzer: Ages 6 and up, provides readers with brief explanations of how various religions view death.
I Miss You: A First Look at Death by Pat Thomas: Ages 4 and up, helps children understand that death and grief are natural parts of life.
The Mountains of Tibet by Mordicai Gerstein: Ages 7 and up, gives a picture of reincarnation and possibilities of life after death.
Grandma's Scrapbook by Josephine Nobisso: Ages 7 and up, Creatively gives a picture of grieving and loss in a touching story.
The Saddest Time by Norma Simon: Ages 6 and up, Gives 3 different examples of death and loss to help children come to terms with this natural part of life.
Grandpa Loved by Josephine Nobisso: Ages 7 and up, A recollection of memories of a boy and his grandfather and how to deal with loneliness and loss.
What's Heaven by Maria Shriver: Ages 6 and up, helps parents introduce children to topic of death and heaven.
After Charlotte's Mom Died by Cornelia Spelman: Ages 5 and up, Exposes the emotions that a child goes through and the experiences that follow a death.
Lifetimes: The Beautiful Way to Explain Death to Children by Bryan Mellonie & Robert Ingpen: Ages 5 and up, Explains death in a sensitive, caring way.
What is Death? by Etan Boritzer: Ages 6 and up, provides readers with brief explanations of how various religions view death.
I Miss You: A First Look at Death by Pat Thomas: Ages 4 and up, helps children understand that death and grief are natural parts of life.
The Mountains of Tibet by Mordicai Gerstein: Ages 7 and up, gives a picture of reincarnation and possibilities of life after death.
Grandma's Scrapbook by Josephine Nobisso: Ages 7 and up, Creatively gives a picture of grieving and loss in a touching story.
The Saddest Time by Norma Simon: Ages 6 and up, Gives 3 different examples of death and loss to help children come to terms with this natural part of life.
Grandpa Loved by Josephine Nobisso: Ages 7 and up, A recollection of memories of a boy and his grandfather and how to deal with loneliness and loss.
What's Heaven by Maria Shriver: Ages 6 and up, helps parents introduce children to topic of death and heaven.
After Charlotte's Mom Died by Cornelia Spelman: Ages 5 and up, Exposes the emotions that a child goes through and the experiences that follow a death.