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The ATD Shop Death & Grief Booklist for Kids 🧡
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Death & Grief Booklist for Kids 🧡

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For many adults, talking about death and grief with children feels overwhelming. However, just like with grown-ups, having the opportunity to discuss these topics directly can actually help kids have healthier, less chaotic experiences of death and grief. Books can be a great way to start the conversation. Here is a curated list of beautifully illustrated and sincerely written books, many featuring BIPOC creators and/or characters.

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For many adults, talking about death and grief with children feels overwhelming. However, just like with grown-ups, having the opportunity to discuss these topics directly can actually help kids have healthier, less chaotic experiences of death and grief. Books can be a great way to start the conversation. Here is a curated list of beautifully illustrated and sincerely written books, many featuring BIPOC creators and/or characters.

For many adults, talking about death and grief with children feels overwhelming. However, just like with grown-ups, having the opportunity to discuss these topics directly can actually help kids have healthier, less chaotic experiences of death and grief. Books can be a great way to start the conversation. Here is a curated list of beautifully illustrated and sincerely written books, many featuring BIPOC creators and/or characters.

I humbly acknowledge that I live, work and grow on the traditional homelands of the Duwamish, Suquamish, Stillaguamish and Muckleshoot people. As a descendent of enslaved Africans and Indigenous Pacific Islanders, I grieve for the land that was stolen, the lives that have been cut short and the bitter oppression that my Indigenous relatives continue to face. I am deeply grateful for the Coast Salish people - their resilience, their teachings, their stewardship and their beauty. I am committed to learning from them and this land that sustains all of us. I will continue doing what I can to be a part of our shared healing and liberation.