Families who loved Dad's Camera by Ross Watkins often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
You would reach for this book when your family is navigating the confusing, painful reality of a parent's terminal illness or cognitive decline. It is specifically designed to help children understand the odd behaviors that can accompany serious sickness, such as forgetfulness or changes in personality. The story follows a boy watching his father use an old film camera to photograph seemingly mundane objects like keys and coffee cups while his health begins to fail. It provides a gentle framework for discussing how we preserve memories and what stays with us after someone is gone. Parents will find this an invaluable tool for validating a child's confusion and sadness while emphasizing the enduring power of love. It is appropriate for elementary-aged children who are experiencing or anticipating a significant loss.