Families who loved Lost in the Clouds by Tom Tinn-Disbury 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 waves of grief following the loss of a mother or close relative. It is especially helpful when a child seems confused by why they feel happy one moment and deeply sad the next. The story uses the relatable imagery of clouds and weather to explain that grief isn't a permanent state, but a series of shifting emotions. Through the bond between Billy and his father, the book validates a child's feelings of loneliness while offering a path toward hope. It is developmentally perfect for children aged 3 to 7, as it avoids clinical jargon and uses a gentle, secular metaphor to explain a difficult life transition. Parents will appreciate the included guide on how to keep the lines of communication open during their own time of mourning.