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      • By reading books about the topic of death outside of the context of their own life, your child will have the opportunity to begin understanding what death is, how people grieve, and all the emotions surrounding the death of a loved one.
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    • "Chester Raccoon And The Acorn Full Of Memories" After his friend Skiddel Squirrel dies in an accident, the title character copes with this loss and learns to share and appreciate memories of their times together.
    • "I Miss You" This installment in the "A First Look At" series from psychotherapist Pat Thomas helps young kids understand death and feelings of loss. (Available here)
    • "When Dinosaurs Die" This guide to death and grief tackles topics like what "dead" and "alive" mean, the feelings that death evokes, how to say goodbye and how to remember someone after they're gone.
    • "The Memory Box" "The Memory Box" tells the story of a child who processes the death of a loved one by making a special box of mementos and written memories.
  2. Books can help children to understand sad feelings – from losing a cherished toy to the death of a family member. We've suggested a few books to help them cope, prepare for future tough times, or just enjoy a good book together now. Also check out our booklists for 9-12 years olds and for Teens.

    • The Goodbye Book (link) Starting off this list, the Goodbye Book, written by Todd Parr, is a very simple book at heart that addresses a lot of complex issues.
    • Lifetimes: The Beautiful Way to Explain Death to Children (link) Lifetimes is written with younger children in mind, settling in around the 5-8 years old range.
    • The Invisible String (link) The Invisible String is a Number 1 Best Seller for a reason. With over 500,000 copies sold and nearly 10,000 five-star ratings, this book for children is all about love and the ‘invisible string’ that connects each and every one of us.
    • I Will Always Love You (link) A very highly rated children’s book, and for a good reason. Written by Hans Wilhelm, this story follows Elfie, the. Dachshund dog owned by her owner.
  3. These books are valuable resources for talking to children about love, illness, death, and the stages of grief — all of which are abstract concepts that can be difficult for children, especially young ones, to grasp.

    • How can children's books help you understand death?1
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  4. Whether mourning a family member or friend, or coming to terms with other losses, the books in this collection offer support for the grieving process, give opportunities to start difficult conversations, and provide young people with tools to manage loss and bereavement in their lives.

  5. Feb 28, 2020 · Reading age appropriate books about death, dying, and grief can help children feel understood, and offer a structured way to begin helping them process their emotions.

  6. Jul 9, 2019 · While hundreds of books about death exist, these are top rated books that are well proven to help children through loss and allow them to understand death in the best way possible. Here are 12 of the best children’s books about death: Missing Mommy by Rebecca Cobb. Best For Ages: 3-5 Length: 28 Pages (Quick Read)

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