Families who loved Feeling All My Grief by Kim T. S. often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is experiencing the heavy, confusing, or quiet aftermath of a significant loss. Whether it is the death of a family member, the passing of a pet, or another major life change, this gentle guide helps children name the complex tangle of emotions that follow. It moves beyond simple sadness to address the physical weight of grief and the way it can change from day to day. Parents will find this a compassionate tool for validating a child's internal world. It provides a shared vocabulary for feelings that are often hard to articulate, making it an essential resource for children aged four to eight who need to know that their big feelings are both normal and manageable. By centering the child's perspective, the book offers a safe harbor for starting the long, non-linear journey toward healing.