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Book for You From Kids Like You - Fernside
This is a workbook filled with many useful children's
activities that can help children grow through loss.
It contains wisdom and drawings from other grieving
children.
A Child's View of Grief - by Alan D. Wolfelt
This is an easy to read booklet that explains how
children and adolescents grieve after someone they
love dies, and offers helpful guidelines for care
giving adults.
A Visit to the Cemetery - by Jessie Flynn
Anyone wishing to teach children that death is
the end of the physical body-but not of love- will
welcome this tender, even joyful book.
Balloon Memories - An activity book for children Helping
Children Cope with the Loss of a Loved One - by William
C. Kroen
This book helps adults to assist children at different
stages and ages, and provides specific strategies
that can support children through the grief process.
Helping Children Grieve and Grow - by Donna O'Toole
This is an easy to read book all about children
and grief. It covers a wide range of topics from how
children grieve and how to help them.
A Keepsake Book of Special Memories - by Laurie Van-Si
& Lynn Powers
This book provides many ideas on how children can
take an active role in their own healing and can gather
memories that can last for a lifetime.
How I Feel Coloring Book - by Alan D. Wolfelt
This delightful coloring book helps children 3
to 8 recognize and express many intense feelings of
grief.
How It Feels When a Parent Dies - by Jill Krementz
This book combines stories of 18 youth ages 7 to
16. The young people openly speak of their feelings,
their trials and even of eventual triumphs following
the death by illness or suicide of a parent.
Keys to Helping Children Deal with Death and Grief
- by Joy Johnson
An experienced bereavement specialist tells parents
how to explain the concept of death in ways that will
be understandable to children.
Lifetimes - the Beautiful Way to Explain Death to
Children - by Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen
This book explains death in a caring and beautiful
way. "Lifetimes" tells that dying is as much a part
of living as being born. While it acknowledges that
death sometimes happens out of the natural order,
it remains a part of the human experience.
So Much to Think About - When Someone You Care About
Has Died - An Activity Book for Children by Fred Rodgers
This activity book for young children is designed
so that children who have experienced the death of
someone they care about can learn about what has happened
and express their feelings.
Talking About Death - A Dialogue Between Parent and
Child - by Earl A. Grollman
How do you explain the death of a loved one to
a child? Earl Grollman's classic "Talking About Death"
provides sensitive and helpful advice for families
coping with loss.
The Fall of Freddie the Leaf - by Leo Buscaglia
A metaphorical story that ever so gently and beautifully
uses nature and the changing seasons of life to explain
how death can be seen as a natural part of living.
The Saddest Time - by Norma Simon
This story picture book uses three individual stories
of children dealing with the news of a death of someone
important to them.
What Happens When Someone Dies? - by Jessie Flynn
This is a friendly book that combines drawings
with simple, clear information to help young children
understand what death means. It gives specific things
children can do to remember and commemorate.
What is Cremation? - Jessie Flynn
This is a comforting book to help young children
understand why people choose cremation and just what
to expect during and following cremation.
When Dinosaurs Die - A Guide to Understanding Death
- by Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
An informative, comforting book that allows adults
to enter into the world of children to explain death
in a way that holds children's attention.

Facing Change - A book about Loss and Change for Teens
- by Donna O'Toole
This booklet gives information to help teens understand
their losses and discover creative coping strategies
for dealing with them. All kinds of losses experienced
by teenagers are listed and validated.
Living When a Young Friend Commits Suicide - or Even
Starts Talking About It - by Earl A. Grollman & Max
Malikow
This is a straightforward, compassionate book -
one that gives comfort and expert ideas for helping
yourself.
Suicide: Teens Talk to Teens - by Marion Crook
This is a readable-sized book with a direct message
that will appeal to its audience; teens contemplating
suicide. This book would be a good resource for anyone
working with or concerned about teens.
Please Listen to Me - Your Guide to Understanding
Teenagers and Suicide - by Marion Crook
This book provides practical information and addressing
sensitive questions such as "How do I tell if my teenager
is considering suicide?" and "How do I talk to my
teenager about suicide?".
Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers - How to Cope
with Losing Someone You Love - by Earl Grollman
This book is written for teens whose friend or
relative has died. This book is very helpful in supporting
teens as they grieve. It explains and reassures teens
about what to expect and what helps when you are grieving.
Tear Soup - by Pat Schwiebert and Chuck DeKlyen
This book is a creative, whimsical but practical
metaphor for grief and is for "kids" of all ages for
the wisdom of its messages in warm inviting language.
A Man You Know is Grieving - by James Miller and Thomas
R. Golden
Here is an example of insight into a masculine
healing grief process- not a gender issue but a style.
A resource filled with helpful practical ideas to
help yourself as well as others heal.
Beyond Grief - A Guide For Recovering From the Death
of a Loved One - by Carol Staudacher
Ms. Staudacher's personal experience led to her
involvement in, and dedication to, the continued exploration
of all facets of the bereavement process.
Butterfly Blessings - A Little Book About Dying -
by Clare Scott
Butterfly Blessings is a book that shows us how
to diminish our fear of dying and put life back into
living.
Creating Meaningful Ceremonies - by Alan D. Wolfelt
This book explores the ways in which heartfelt
funeral ceremonies help the bereaved begin to heal.
It provides practical ideas for authentic, personalized
and meaningful funeral ceremonies. An inspiring guide
for clergy, and others who help grieving families
plan and carry out funerals.
Companion Through Darkness - by Stephanie Ericsson
As a result of the author's own loss experience,
grief is looked at in a compassionate way that reassures
the reader of the complex emotions of grief.
Choices - When Your Child is Dying - by Sheila Lee
This sensitive book, written from the perspective
of parents, will empower other parents faced with
a bewildering set of decisions to make at an extremely
difficult time.
Comforting Those Who Grieve - a Guide for Helping
Others - by Doug Manning
This is a practical book offering caring ways to
help those in mourning cope with their loss and recover
from pain.
Customs and Traditions in Times of Death and Bereavement
- by Kathy Cloutier
A concise, informative book on death and bereavement
designed to help people understand and assist those
from varying denominations and belief systems.
"Dear God It Hurts"; Comfort for Those Who Grieve
- by William and Patricia Coleman
This book has short readings that capture the many
sides of human loss - with a common element that God
is with us.
Genesis - A Personal Guide Through Grief - by John
Kennedy Saynor
Genesis has been written to help people who are
grieving understand what they are experiencing - you
will learn how to deal with your thoughts and emotions
so that life will feel worth living again.
Grief Climb Toward Understanding - Phyllis Davis
This is a compassionate book filled with vignettes
that share a mother's struggle with her son's tragic
death along with insights and practical information
for the readers.
Healing After the Suicide of the Loved One - by Ann
Smolin and John Guinan
To make the healing path less isolating and frightening,
this book provides markers and practical insights
garnered from those who have journeyed before.
Healing the Grieving Heart - Practical Ideas for Families,
Friends, and Caregivers - by Alan Wolfelt
This is a small, easy to read book with concise,
compassionate information on every page that will
help you assist a grieving friend or family member.
Helping the Grieving Students: A Guide for Teachers
- by The Dougy Center
This is a practical guide to dealing with death
in the classroom.
Healing Your Grieving Heart - 100 Practical ideas
- by Alan D. Wolfelt
The small book is easy to read and offers here
and now suggestions for helping yourself mourn well
so that you may go on to live well and love well again.
"I Don't Know What to Say"… How to Help and Support
Someone Who is Dying - by Dr. Robert Buckman
This is an authoritative and empathetic guide offering
friends and family practical advice as they cope with
a terminally ill loved one.
Living With Loss - Meditations for Grieving Widows
- by Ellen Sue Stern
Small book filled with supportive and empowering
reflections.
Life After Loss - by Bob Diets
This is a practical book that offers a roadmap
to assist people to work through their grief.
Living When a Loved One Has Died - by Earl. A. Grollman
This inspirational little book can be of immense
assistance to anyone grieving. It is filled with reassuring
short poetic messages.
Understanding Grief: Kids Helping Kids 14 min.
Letters to Stephen - by James Taylor
A personal and moving account of the day-to-day
struggles of a father dealing with death of his son.
On Life After Death - by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
This book is a collection of four inspirational
essays drawn from Kubler-Ross' years of working with
the dying and the afterlife.
Stress, Loss and Grief - by John Schneider
This comprehensive, highly readable, pragmatic
guide to dealing with stress, loss and grieving is
holistic in its approach.
Survivors of Suicide - by Rita Robinson
This book will be helpful for anyone who is a suicide
survivor or members of the general public who want
to help and understand issues associated with suicide.
The Bereaved Parent - by Harriet Sarnoff Schiff
A practical, reassuring book on how to cope with
the death of a child and how to go about rebuilding
the lives of survivors.
Understanding Grief - Helping Yourself Heal - by Alan
D. Wolfelt
A compassionate guide to coping with the death
of a loved one - this book helps bereaved people move
toward healing by encouraging them to explore their
unique journeys into grief and mourning.
When Your Partner Dies - by Richard Stanton
These are stories of women who have lost their
husbands and how they explored ways to cope and heal
themselves.
When a Child Dies - by Carol Pregent
This book helps you look at your own grief and
uses stories from the gospel as well as other practical
ways to help yourself through the river of grief.
When Bad Things Happen to Good People - by Harold
S. Kushner
This is a wonderful book offering a moving and
humane approach to life's suffering.
When Someone Dies: What You Can Do - Phyllis Davis
This booklet is adapted from her book Grief: Climb
Toward Understanding, a reassuring story filled with
crisp verse vignettes that are gently combined with
practical information and checklists
When Someone is Seriously Ill: What You Can Do - Phyllis
Davies
This booklet is adapted from her book Grief: Climb
Toward Understanding, a reassuring story filled with
crisp verse vignettes that are gently combined with
practical information and checklists.
Words on Calm
Words on Hope
Words on Solitude and Silence
Words on Strength and Perseverance These four little
books from Helen Exley contain profound words from
the world's greatest thinkers to help in times of
trouble.
Words to Comfort - Words to Heal - compiled by Juliet
Mabey
Poems and meditations for those who grieve. Magazine
- Bereavement Magazine & Grief Magazine Both of these
magazines contain a wealth of information for both
those who are grieving and for those who assist people
in their grief.
The Grit and Grace of Being a Caregiver - 36 minutes,
VHS format, Color Nature Photography This video gives
suggestions to help family members or professionals
care for themselves as they are caring for others.
Recommended for all who are caregivers to the seriously
ill, hospice staff and for families.
Maintaining Balance as You Care for Others - 36 minutes
Living When a Loved One Has Died - Earl Grollman -
19 minutes
Understanding Grief: Kids Helping Kids - 14 minutes
Funeral Services in 1990's: Serving People, Serving
Needs - 8 minutes
David's Story; A Teen Suicide - 28 minutes
When Your Loved One is Dying - 17 minutes