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Books with title My Grandma Died: A Child's Story About Death and Loss

  • My Grandma Died: A Child's Story About Death and Loss

    Lory Britain, Carol Deach

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    A young child talks about the emotions felt after Grandma's death. Includes a list entitled "Things I can do when someone I love dies."
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  • My Grandma Died: A Child's Story About Death and Loss

    Lory Britain PhD, Carol Deach

    Hardcover (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Written for very young children who may not yet have a firm grasp on the concept of death, this tender story uses simple, honest language to clarify that death is permanent, and that the child will never again be able to engage in favorite activities with his grandmother. The book makes clear that the loss of a grandparent is greater than that of a toy or pet, and assured kids that it is normal to feel angry, frightened, and sad when grieving. It also helps children distinguish between the emotional pain of grief and the physical pain they may have experienced during routine activities such as outdoor play. Carefully researched and reviewed by therapists who work with preschool and primary-age children, and with an introduction by a clinical psychologist, My Grandma Died offers practical, age-appropriate suggestions for coping with loss.
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  • Grandma I'll Miss You: A Child's Story About Death and New Life

    Kathryn Slattery, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Chariot Family Pub, Nov. 1, 1993)
    Eight-year-old Katy is saddened by the fact that her grandmother is dying, but Grandma explains that her soul will be moving on to a wonderful new life in heaven.
  • My Grandma Died: A Child's Story About Grief and Loss

    Lory Britain

    Paperback (Parenting Press,U.S., Jan. 1, 2003)
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  • My Grandma Died: A Child's Story About Death and Loss by Lory Britain PhD

    Lory Britain PhD

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Aug. 16, 1863)
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