The ‘death discussion’

If there is a sensitive subject with children, it seems to be the ‘death discussion.’

My advice is to not postpone ‘the talk’ until someone special in our lives has died. Much better, I believe, is a few soft discussions or exposures to the concept, before the child faces this phenomena in their own circle.

With this in mind, I present you with two of my young to middle reader books available in paperback on Amazon.

First is: JEAN ALFRED’S NEW HOME

https://www.amazon.com/Jean-Alfreds-New-Home-Baumgardner/dp/1687597626/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1XLL6XYLET3KC&keywords=jean+alfred%27s+new+home&qid=1569635419&s=books&sprefix=JEAN+AL%2Caps%2C217&sr=1-1

The second book I offer is: HE WOULD NOT FORGET – NOT EVER

https://www.amazon.com/HE-WOULD-NOT-FORGET-EVER/dp/1691275301/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3DOV8H0RE0IW1&keywords=he+would+not+forget%2C+not+ever&qid=1569635566&s=books&sprefix=HE+WOULD+NOT+FORGET%2Cstripbooks%2C179&sr=1-1

Either, or both, of these chapter books introduces loss of life without it being the central focus of the story. Further, each story carries on to an established happy ending.

I encourage my readers to consider these two chapter books for any and all the children in your life. Don’t leave them to be blindsided without any preperation, like I was …

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