Someone Has Died in a Road Crash
by Mary Williams and Caroline Chisholm
Livro para Colorir de Mãos e Braços de Zumbis para Crianças (Maos E Bracos de Zumbis, #1)
by Nick Snels
Hospitalized with the dreaded atom bomb disease, leukemia, a child in Hiroshima races against time to fold one thousand paper cranes to verify the legend that by doing so a sick person will become healthy.
Frankie's World Is Falling (Help Me Understand, #13)
by Sophia Day and Megan Johnson
Day of the Dead (Buddy Books: Holidays) (Holidays)
by Julie Murray
When his uncle, Michael, dies of AIDS, Joel's dreams and thoughts of Michael keep his memory alive.
Straight Talk About Death and Dying (Straight Talk About)
by Robert DiGuillio and Rachel Kranz
Discusses how Americans feel about death, teenage encounters with death, how to cope with dying and with death, and the effects of death on survivors' relationships, and suggests ways to find help in bereavement.
A Place in My Heart (QED Understanding...S) (Qeb Understanding...)
by Annette Aubrey
These charming illustrated storybooks in this series allow small children to get to grips with upsetting and bewildering situations that might be affecting them or people around them.
Halloween and Commemorations of the Dead (Holidays & Celebrations)
by Roseanne Montillo
Almost all cultures around the world have days during which they honor those who have died, and pray for those souls that have not yet reached heaven. Although many of these holidays have assumed a secular attitude, the original, supernatural tone of these days still colors the celebrations. Halloween, or All Hallow's Eve as it was once known, has become a day for children to don costumes, trick-or-treat for candy, and play pranks. Outside the United States, however, people in many countries sti...
Our Mom Is Getting Better
by Alex Silver, Anna Rose Silver, and Emily Silver
Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love
by Rabbi Earl A Grollman