While some children’s books do address death, it’s typically approached in a gentle and age-appropriate manner, often focusing on themes of loss, grief, and coping. These children’s books about death and grief can provide valuable opportunities for children to understand and process emotions ...
"Summer's End and Sad Goodbyes: Children's Picture Books about Death and Dying." Children's Literature in Education 44.1 (2013): 1-14. Print.Wiseman, Angela M. (2013). Summer's End and Sad Goodbyes: Children's Picturebooks About Death and Dying. Children's Literature in Education, 44...
how to talk to them about death; how to recognize if they are grieving 'normally'; how to create open communication and dialogue; etc. When we ask adults what they need in their grief, often their first response is what they need for their children. We have number of articles on WYG ...
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But a new storyline is trending this fall — one that includes the intricacies of multigenerational relationships between grands and their littles and goes beyond the “death and dying” section. At a time when more and more grandparents are taking on childcare responsibilities, it is refreshing ...
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It’s June 30, 1960, and the Democratic Republic of Congo is reborn as a free, democratic state, after nearly a century of brutal colonial rule under the King of Belgium. Leopold II is notorious for chopping off the hands of men, women and children who didn’t produce their quota of ...
There are the early macabre works like ‘The Cement Garden’, the espionage stories such as ‘The Innocent’ or Sweet Tooth, the state-of-the-nation novels like ‘Saturday’ or The Children Act and then there are the books like ‘Nutshell’ which somehow fall into all of these categories....
—The New York Times When the enslaved Jim overhears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans, separated from his wife and daughter forever, he decides to hide on nearby Jackson Island until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile, Huck Finn has faked his own death to escape ...
It is estimated that a third of children know someone living with dementia, and there are now many picturebooks for young children that help to explain the