Children’s books on bereavement


Top 10 Children’s books on death and bereavement – The Guardian

Posted on February 9, 2015

Written by Holly Webb From Michael Rosen’s Sad Book to Patrick Ness’s A Monster Calls, Holly Webb, author of A Tiger Tale, shares the most touching books that help us talk and think about loss of a loved one. These are such amazing books, and I feel so strongly about them all. Writing this list has

Supporting Children with Additional Needs

Supporting children and young people who have additional needs understand death and grief When someone we love dies, we all experience many emotions. Grief is the normal sad feeling we can experience when someone dies and it can affect us all in different ways – there is no right or wrong way to grieve.

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