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Children Also Grieve

by Linda Goldman

Book Details

Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published:2006-01-16
Pages:79
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

Children Also Grieve is an imaginative resource, fully illustrated with color photographs, that offers support and reassurance to children coming to terms with the loss of a close friend or relative and to adults who are supporting them through their bereavement. The first part of the book is designed to be read and worked through by children. The story tells of the experiences of Henry, the dog of a family whose grandfather has died. During Henry's progress through the different stages of berea

Our Review

This compassionate resource offers gentle guidance for young children navigating the profound experience of loss, using the relatable perspective of a family dog named Henry who processes his grandfather's death. Through vivid color photographs and a thoughtfully structured narrative, children encounter the different emotional stages of bereavement in a safe, accessible format that validates their own confusing feelings. The book creates space for young readers to explore grief through Henry's journey, making abstract emotions concrete and manageable for developing minds. This approach demystifies the mourning process while providing essential vocabulary and concepts about death and emotional healing.

What distinguishes this resource is its dual-purpose design, with the first section directly addressing children through Henry's story and the latter portion offering practical support strategies for caring adults. The photographic illustrations provide immediate visual connection points that help children recognize and name their own complex emotions, while the animal perspective creates necessary emotional distance for processing difficult topics. Families supporting children through significant loss will find this particularly valuable, as it opens doors for meaningful conversations when words feel insufficient. Ultimately, this book serves as both mirror and mapโ€”reflecting children's grief experiences while charting a path toward understanding and eventual peace.

Themes

Self-Help

Subjects

Self-Help