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Sibling
Loss
Books for Children and Teens Dealing
with the Death of a Sibling
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Beall-Sullivan,
Christina
Hi, My Name is Jack
Addresses issues children encounter by the
siblings of chronically ill, disabled or
dying children. Focuses on feelings of healthy
siblings. |
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Greene,
Constance
Beat the Turtle Drum
A thirteen year-old deals with the death
of her sister. |
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Gryte, Marilyn
No New Baby
For siblings who have a baby die before
birth. Ages 4-8 years. |
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Johnson,
Marvin et al
Where's Jess?
A short, simple story to help children ages
2-5 years cope with infant sibling loss.
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Rothman, Juliet
A Birthday Present for Daniel
A young girl seeks to understand and validate
her feelings after her brother dies.
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Sims,
Alicia
Am I Still A Sister?
An 11-year old girl tells the story about
her brother that died from brain cancer.
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Temes, Roberta
The Empty Place
A third grader's sister dies of a serious
illness and bonds with his babysitter whose
brother died in an accident. For ages: 7-12
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Turner, Barbara
A Little Bit of Rob
A heart-warming story about a girl's brother
that died. Deals with children trying to
keep their grief-related feelings from their
parents. Ages 5-9 years. |
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