Maggimus
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I am looking for a children's book that will help them cope with the death of a loved one... and/or better help explain death.
My niece and nephew (Ages 8 and 4) are about to experience the death of their young grandmother (melanoma cancer). The dr's have given her the "there's nothing left we can do" speech and they feel her time may be called at any moment.
My niece and nephew don't know about her death-- they only know she is sick and will get much worse (my BIL and sister don't want the kids to act differently toward the grandmother-- and death is such a hard thing to understand at that age).
I am looking for a book to give to the kids, once the time comes, that may better help explain things... and help them.
Anyone ever dealt with this? Any advice? Any suggestions on a children's book?
My niece and nephew (Ages 8 and 4) are about to experience the death of their young grandmother (melanoma cancer). The dr's have given her the "there's nothing left we can do" speech and they feel her time may be called at any moment.
My niece and nephew don't know about her death-- they only know she is sick and will get much worse (my BIL and sister don't want the kids to act differently toward the grandmother-- and death is such a hard thing to understand at that age).
I am looking for a book to give to the kids, once the time comes, that may better help explain things... and help them.
Anyone ever dealt with this? Any advice? Any suggestions on a children's book?