[aisle] picture books about grieving

Laurie Tumino ltumino at d91.net
Wed Feb 5 13:51:23 CST 2020


I really like *Always Remember* by Cece Meng, I read it every year to my
K-3 students. It's kind of vague, so some kids connect it to someone moving
away while others connect it to a loss. It depicts the other sea animals
remembering what Old Turtle taught them and realizing that he will always
be with them in their memories. It also comes in handy in reminding the
children that we would like people to remember the good things about us.








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On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 11:32 AM Mrs. Brunner via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I just updated this and thought I'd share for librarians who might have
> missed it.  It's a collection of picture books that librarians should be
> aware of since they deal with the topic of death.  Right time, right place
> and they can be invaluable, but the wrong one at the wrong time can be
> disastrous. I really love the new one under Great Books, and not just
> because I have an old dog who is facing the end of the road.  It's
> beautiful and funny and very comforting.
>
> If I have left any books off, please let me know.
>
>
> https://grievingpicturebooks.weebly.com/
>
>
> Mrs. Brunner
> Mt. Zion Jr. High Librarian
> 315 S. Henderson
> Mt. Zion, IL 62549
> 217-864-2369
> brunnerv at mtzschools.org
>
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