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All God's Creatures Go To Heaven by Amy Nolfo-Wheeler. All ages.
Children Are Not Paper Dolls by Erin Linn (Ages 9-15)
Children Facing Grief Jan Rodmond (Ages 8-16)
Dancing on the Moon by Janice Roper and Lauren Grimm (Ages infant to Preschool)
Fire in My Heart, Ice in My Veins-A Journal For Teenagers Experiencing a Loss by Enid Samuel Traisman (Ages: Young Adult)
Grieving for the Sibling You Lost: A Teen's Guide to Coping with Grief & Finding Meaning After Loss by Erica Goldblatt Hyatt (Ages: Teen)
Healing Grieving Hearts for Teens by Alan Wolfet (Ages: Young Adult)
Help Me Say Goodbye: Activities For Helping Kids Cope When a Special Person Dies by Janis Silverman (Ages 5–teen)
Here in the Garden by Briony Stewart (Ages 5-8)
I Miss You: A First Look at Death by Pat Thomas (Ages 4-8)
I Wish I Could Hold Your Hand by Pat Palmer and Dianne O’Quinne Burke (Ages 9 –12)
I’ll Always Love You by Hans Wilhelm (Ages 4-8)
Isabella's Dream by Betsy Bottino Arenella (Ages 4-8)
Losing Someone You Love by Elizabeth Richter (Ages 7 and up)
My Brother Joey Died Today by McLendon & Messner (Ages 10-14)
Sad Isn’t Bad- A Good Grief Guidebook for Kids Dealing with Loss by Michaelene Mandy and RW Alley (Ages 4-8)
Someone Came Before You by Pat Schwiebert (Preschool age)
The Badger’s Parting Gifts by Susan Varley (Ages 4–8)
The Fall of Freddy the Leaf by Leo Buscaglia (Ages 4–8)
The Invisible String by Patrice Varst (Ages 4-8)
The Tenth Best Thing About Barney by Judith Viorst and Erik Blegvard (Ages 4-8)
This Book is For All Kids but Especially For My Sister Libby. Libby Died. by Jack and Annette Simon (Ages 4 –8)
To Healing Your Grieving Heart: 100 Practical Ideas For Kids by Alan Wolfet (Ages 9-12)
Today My Sister Died by Ronee Christy Domske (Ages 10 and up)
What Do They Do All Day in Heaven? by Staci Thomas
What on Earth to Do When Someone Dies by Trevor Romain (Ages 9 - 12)
What's Heaven by Maria Shriver (Ages 5-8)
When Someone VERY Special Dies: Children Can Learn to Cope with Grief by Marge Heegaard (to be illustrated by children) (ages 6-12)
Where’s Jess? by Joy & Marv Johnson (Ages 3-8)