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Books to help a 5-year-old process the loss of a grandparent
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A Chair for My Mother
Vera B. Williams
For the child learning about patience and hope after a loss. A family works together to save coins and rebuild their hom
Ages 4–8
Brown Honey in Broomwheat Tea
Joyce Carol Thomas
For the child exploring their heritage and identity, these lyrical poems celebrate the beauty, strength, and warmth of t
Ages 4–10
Dim Sum, Here We Come!
Maple Lam
For the child curious about different cultures or preparing for their first big restaurant outing, this story celebrates
Ages 4–8
Under the Sunday Tree
Eloise Greenfield
For children curious about different ways of life, these lyrical poems and vibrant paintings celebrate the warmth, commu
Ages 4–8
Me and the Family Tree
Carole Boston Weatherford
Celebrate the beautiful puzzle of family heritage. This story helps children discover how they are a unique blend of the
Ages 3–7
One, Two, Grandpa Loves You
Shelly Becker
For the preschooler preparing for their first big outdoor adventure with a grandparent, this rhythmic tale builds excite
Ages 2–5
Hey Grandma, What is a thunderstorm?
Terri Long
For the child who hides under the covers when the sky gets dark. This soothing story uses science and grandmotherly wisd
Ages 3–7
Bedtime Stories for Kids
Charles Jacob
For the child who needs to learn about personal safety and the importance of following directions when exploring the wor
Ages 4–8
Mia the Mouse
Lily Small
For the imaginative child who often gets lost in their own thoughts and stories, even when they have a job to do.
Ages 4–8
The Passover Haggadah for Kids
Milah Tovah Press
For families gathering around the Seder table, this playful guide helps children follow the traditional cumulative song
Ages 4–10
The Night Before Eid
Aya Khalil
For the child curious about holiday traditions, this story captures the magic of preparing Egyptian treats and the warmt
Ages 4–8
Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry
Bebe Moore Campbell
For the child navigating the unpredictable moods of a parent with mental illness and learning how to build a supportive
Ages 5–9
The Bunny's Bedtime Basket
Pentastix Studio
For the child learning to navigate safety and trust when away from home. A classic tale that explores the importance of
Ages 4–8
The Quilt Story
Tony Johnston
For the child feeling unsettled by a move or a big change, this gentle story follows a comforting quilt that links two d
Ages 4–8
Secret Stars, The
Joseph Slate
For the child feeling anxious about a missed celebration or worrying that a special tradition might be ruined by things
Ages 4–8
A Kiss for Little Bear (Little Bear, #5)
Else Holmelund Minarik
For the child learning that love and kindness can travel far and touch many people. A gentle story about sending affecti
Ages 3–7
Today and Today
Kobayashi Issa
For the child who finds magic in a ladybug or a falling leaf, this collection of 18th-century Japanese haiku explores th
Ages 4–8
Last Goodbye, A
Elin Kelsey
For the child curious about why things die. This gentle look at animal mourning and the natural cycle of life helps youn
Ages 4–8
Grandpa's Teeth
Rod Clement
For the child who loves a silly mystery and larger-than-life characters, this chaotic caper turns a grandfather's missin
Ages 4–8
Miri's Moving Day
Adam R. Chang, Stephanie Wildman
For the child feeling nervous about moving to a new house. Miri finds comfort in her Hakka heritage as her family honors
Ages 4–8
Where I Belong
Linda Yoon
For the child who feels caught between different worlds and is looking for a sense of pride in their unique cultural her
Ages 4–8
Promise Is a Promise, A
Knister
For the child grappling with the mystery of change and the sadness of saying goodbye, even when a promise of something b
Ages 3–7
Little Red Riding Hood
Trina Schart Hyman
For the child who needs to learn that caution is just as important as kindness when navigating the world on their own.
Ages 5–9
To Every Thing There Is A Season
Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon
For the child or family reflecting on the cycle of life. This poetic collection uses global art to explore the many seas
Ages 4–10
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