When Hope Changes: A story for children whose loved one is dying or has a terminal illness
Engaging in conversations about death and dying with children can feel challenging and complicated. When Hope Changes aids caregivers in providing
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Engaging in conversations about death and dying with children can feel challenging and complicated. When Hope Changes aids caregivers in providing
Created to be customized and adapted to fit each family’s unique situation, Our Baby is Loved is a playful, yet poignant
Lambi Learns About Addiction is a 36-page, colorfully illustrated picture book written to help children ages 3-12 cope with a parent’s
My Best Friend Teddy is a story that normalizes the grief process for children. The story models Max’s grief journey as
Grief Cards are sympathy cards that don’t suck. They’re made explicitly for grieving people, by grieving people, without any assumed spirituality
Sit together and read Something New, in which Elmo’s cousin, Jesse, and her mom, Jill, reflect on the many changes that
In this interactive experience, parents and caregivers can reflect on your own experience of grief and hear what has helped other
For young children, understanding the permanence of death is extremely difficult. They may experience many different emotions and are not always
Children often express their big feelings as they play. When Elmo’s cousin, Jesse, has some grief-related feelings during play, Jesse’s Mommy