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Books to help a 5-year-old process the loss of a grandparent
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Little Red Riding Hood
Jerry Pinkney
For the child learning to navigate safety and boundaries when encountering strangers. A lushly illustrated classic that
Ages 4–8
Favorite Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose
Scott Gustafson
For parents who want to introduce their little ones to the magic of language through timeless verses and breathtaking, h
Ages 2–6
Dance Fast
Ar Cribbins
For the child who struggles with perfectionism or feels like quitting when a creative project doesn't turn out exactly a
Ages 4–8
Your Mommy was Just Like You
Kelly Bennett
For the child who thinks their parents were always grown-ups, this tender story reveals that Mommy once had messy hair,
Ages 3–7
Natumi Takes the Lead
Gerry Ellis, Amy Novesky
For children processing the loss of a loved one or struggling with shyness, this true story of an orphaned elephant show
Ages 4–8
Autumn Peltier, Water Warrior
Carole Lindstrom
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small, this lyrical biography shows how one girl's voice can p
Ages 4–8
The Infamous Ratsos: Camp Out
Kara LaReau
For the child who thinks being 'tough' means doing everything alone, this funny adventure shows why asking for help is t
Ages 5–8
Grandfather's Christmas Camp
Marc McCutcheon
For the child worried about a lost pet, this snowy quest celebrates the special bond between a girl and her grandfather
Ages 4–8
Gloriana, Presente: A First Day of School Story
Alyssa Reynoso-Morris
For the child feeling overwhelmed by a new environment where they don't yet speak the language. A comforting bridge betw
Ages 4–8
Sam Pig and Sally
Alison Uttley
For the child who finds magic in the everyday and seeks the comfort of a cozy home. These gentle countryside tales celeb
Ages 5–9
Rain Before Rainbows
Smriti Prasadam-Halls
For children navigating difficult transitions or emotional storms. This lyrical journey uses nature as a metaphor to sho
Ages 3–8
Grandma's Roof Garden
Tang Wei
For the child who wonders how to find nature in a concrete city or needs a gentle reminder that big things grow from sma
Ages 3–7
When a Tree Falls
Kirsten Pendreigh
For children processing a loss or change, this gentle look at the forest cycle shows how an ending can become a beautifu
Ages 5–8
Stop That Yawn!
Caron Levis
For the child who turns bedtime into a high-stakes mission to stay awake. Join Gabby and Granny on a silly quest to outs
Ages 4–8
Melanie
Carol Carrick
For the child learning that their unique way of seeing the world is a strength. This fairy tale celebrates a girl's cour
Ages 5–9
Make the Team, Baby Duck!
Amy Hest
For the child who feels nervous about joining a new group or trying a physical skill. This gentle story follows a little
Ages 3–6
Five Little Foxes and the Snow
Tony Johnston
For the child who is buzzing with excitement for the first snowfall and needs help managing the wait while getting ready
Ages 3–7
Special Delivery
Philip C. Stead
For the child with a big heart and a wild imagination who wants to brighten someone's day. A young girl braves an absurd
Ages 4–8
Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs
Ian Whybrow
For the child who finds magic in everyday objects: Harry discovers that a forgotten bucket of dinosaurs can become a wor
Ages 3–7
Frindleswylde
Natalia O'Hara, Lauren O'Hara
For the child finding their inner courage to help a loved one, this atmospheric tale follows a brave girl into a frozen
Ages 5–9
Baby Duck and the Bad Eyeglasses
Amy Hest
For the child feeling self-conscious about their appearance or new glasses. A gentle story about finding confidence thro
Ages 3–6
Bubbie and Rivka's Best-Ever Challah (So Far!)
Sarah Lynne Reul
For the child who gets discouraged when things don't turn out perfectly. This sweet intergenerational story shows that m
Ages 3–7
Jellybeans
Sylvia van Ommen
For the child asking deep questions about life and what happens next. This gentle dialogue between two friends provides
Ages 4–8
Making Plum Jam
John Warren Stewig
For the child visiting relatives this summer, join Jackie and his spirited great-aunts as they turn a harvest outing int
Ages 4–8
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