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Books to help a 5-year-old process the loss of a grandparent
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Music, Music for Everyone
Vera B. Williams
For the child learning how to support their family during a difficult time, this story shows how creativity and communit
Ages 4–8
At Grammy's House
Eve Rice
For the child who thrives on quiet routines and the special magic of a grandparent's undivided attention during a day in
Ages 3–7
Hanukkah Upside Down
Elissa Brent Weissman
For the child curious about how others celebrate, this story explores the bond between cousins sharing Hanukkah traditio
Ages 4–8
Everything to Spend the Night from A to Z
Ann Whitford Paul
For the child preparing for their first night away from home, this alphabet adventure turns the stress of packing into a
Ages 3–7
Little Messy Marcy Su
Cherie Fu
For the child who wants to be a big helper but finds that their 'cleaning' often leads to more chaos. A playful look at
Ages 4–8
Wendy the Witch
Karen Dolby
For the child who feels discouraged when learning something new, this story shows that with practice and support, even a
Ages 4–7
The Crack-of-dawn Walkers
Amy Hest
For the child who cherishes one on one time with a grandparent, this gentle story celebrates the magic of shared rituals
Ages 4–8
Bunnies at Christmastime
Amy Ehrlich
For children filled with the quiet anticipation of the holidays, this story captures the cozy magic of family traditions
Ages 3–7
Yagua Days
Cruz Martel
For the child curious about their family roots or looking to bridge the gap between their city life and their ancestral
Ages 5–9
Where They Gather
Teresa Rodrigues
For the family seeking to connect their child with their roots, this lyrical story follows generations of a Black family
Ages 4–8
The Copper Tin Cup
Carole Lexa Schaefer
For the child curious about their roots, this rhythmic story follows a cherished family heirloom through four generation
Ages 4–8
Bob Bilby
Penguin Young Readers Licenses
For the family learning how to bridge the gap between older and younger children during playtime. Help your 'littlies' f
Ages 2–5
My Dog Rosie
Isabelle Harper
For the child learning the gentle responsibility of caring for a pet and the quiet beauty of spending a day with a grand
Ages 3–7
Christmas Counting
Lynn Reiser
For the child who loves looking at how much they have grown each year, this story captures the magic of passing time thr
Ages 3–7
The Forgetful Bears
Lawrence Weinberg
For the child who gets frustrated by mistakes or forgetfulness, this silly story shows that even when things go wrong, y
Ages 4–8
The Jukebox Man
Jacqueline K. Ogburn
For the child who loves a special tradition with a grandparent, this nostalgic tale celebrates the quiet magic of a Satu
Ages 4–8
See You Someday Soon
Pat Zietlow Miller
For the child who misses a faraway family member, this comforting story explores creative ways to stay connected until t
Ages 3–6
Kiss Me, I'm Perfect!
Robert N. Munsch
For the child who feels self-conscious about wearing something 'uncool.' Lacey's embarrassing shirt leads to hilarious s
Ages 4–7
We Can't Sleep
James Stevenson
For the child who is tossing and turning at bedtime. Grandpa shares a wildly exaggerated tall tale of his own childhood
Ages 4–8
What James Likes Best
Amy Schwartz
For the preschooler who loves finding the best part of every day, this gentle collection celebrates the joy of small adv
Ages 2–5
Serefina Under the Circumstances
Phyllis Theroux
For the child whose big imagination sometimes blurs the line between truth and tall tales, this story celebrates creativ
Ages 5–8
Knitted by Grandma
Ruth Hearson
For the toddler who loves silly surprises and spending time with their favorite maker. This interactive book celebrates
Ages 2–5
Liliana's Grandmothers
Leyla Torres
For the child bridging two worlds, this story celebrates the unique traditions and deep love shared with grandmothers ac
Ages 4–8
No Foal Yet
Jessie Haas
For the child who is eagerly anticipating a big arrival or struggling with the slow pace of nature, this quiet story cap
Ages 4–8
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