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When it’s Time to Talk About Tragedy: 7 Books to Offer Comfort and Help

Bens Flying Flowers
When tragedy strikes, it can be overwhelming trying to decide how to talk to your children about it. We often want to shield our kids from scary and upsetting events, but it’s difficult. They overhear your conversations at night after you think they’ve gone to bed; they’re listening to radio reports on the way to school. Depending on their ages, they may have a lot of trouble understanding what happened, and processing their feelings about it. As a parent, you may also feel confused and uncertain. How do you talk to children calmly about awful events without frightening them? What kinds of comfort and reassurance do they really need?
Recent events in Paris and Beirut have sparked this conversation among parents once again. Below are seven books that cover a range of topics, from death to national tragedy. These stories can help children process the feelings they may be having during troubled times, and will allow parents to broach the subject in a sensitive and age-appropriate way. They are wonderful books to have on your shelf for the unfortunate times when tragedy strikes and your children turn to you for comfort, support, and understanding.

A Terrible Thing Happened

A Terrible Thing Happened

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A Terrible Thing Happened

By Margaret M. Holmes
Illustrator Cary Pillo

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A Terrible Thing Happenedby Margaret M. Holmes
No matter what kind of traumatic event has happened, there’s a chance your little one needs an outlet, but has no idea that they do. This book is an illustrated tale of a little raccoon who witnesses a traumatic event and has physical and emotional problems afterward, resulting in stomach aches, bad dreams, and outbursts of anger. The story will give your children something to anchor their own feelings on; a chance to think, “I feel that way, too,” and will also give them the opportunity to talk freely about how they’re feeling. (Ages 4–8)

A Terrible Thing Happenedby Margaret M. Holmes
No matter what kind of traumatic event has happened, there’s a chance your little one needs an outlet, but has no idea that they do. This book is an illustrated tale of a little raccoon who witnesses a traumatic event and has physical and emotional problems afterward, resulting in stomach aches, bad dreams, and outbursts of anger. The story will give your children something to anchor their own feelings on; a chance to think, “I feel that way, too,” and will also give them the opportunity to talk freely about how they’re feeling. (Ages 4–8)

Badger's Parting Gifts

Badger's Parting Gifts

Hardcover $17.99

Badger's Parting Gifts

By Susan Varley
Illustrator Susan Varley

Hardcover $17.99

Badger’s Parting Gifts, by Susan Varley
This charming tale is a sweet, soft way to talk about the death of a loved one with your children. Badger’s friends are deeply saddened by Badger’s death, but find that his spirit and memories live on in the things he’s left behind, bringing his friends comfort. (Ages 4–8)

Badger’s Parting Gifts, by Susan Varley
This charming tale is a sweet, soft way to talk about the death of a loved one with your children. Badger’s friends are deeply saddened by Badger’s death, but find that his spirit and memories live on in the things he’s left behind, bringing his friends comfort. (Ages 4–8)

Rabbityness

Rabbityness

Hardcover $16.99

Rabbityness

By Jo Empson
Illustrator Jo Empson

Hardcover $16.99

Rabbityness, by Jo Empson
A colorful story, this book approaches the topic of loss and sadness in a subtle, creative way. When Rabbit, a vibrant character, disappears, his friends feel the forest will never shine brightly again. But through the things Rabbit has left behind, they’re able to bring some life back to the world and find joy again. A wonderful, gorgeous book that celebrates originality, creativity, and how loss can be devastating, but can bring healing, too. (Ages 4–8)

Rabbityness, by Jo Empson
A colorful story, this book approaches the topic of loss and sadness in a subtle, creative way. When Rabbit, a vibrant character, disappears, his friends feel the forest will never shine brightly again. But through the things Rabbit has left behind, they’re able to bring some life back to the world and find joy again. A wonderful, gorgeous book that celebrates originality, creativity, and how loss can be devastating, but can bring healing, too. (Ages 4–8)

Ben's Flying Flowers

Ben's Flying Flowers

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Ben's Flying Flowers

By Inger M. Maier
Illustrator Maria Bogade

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Ben’s Flying Flowers, by Inger M. Maier and Maria Bogade
When Emily watches her little brother battle a serious illness before passing away, she is devastated and her whole world is turned upside down. In a story that will make you cry, little Emily goes through all of the emotions and stages of grief before finding acceptance and a way to cope. The story will help your children to understand that they can feel anything over a tragedy; whether that’s confusion, sadness, or anger, and that those feelings are valid and normal. (Ages 4–8)

Ben’s Flying Flowers, by Inger M. Maier and Maria Bogade
When Emily watches her little brother battle a serious illness before passing away, she is devastated and her whole world is turned upside down. In a story that will make you cry, little Emily goes through all of the emotions and stages of grief before finding acceptance and a way to cope. The story will help your children to understand that they can feel anything over a tragedy; whether that’s confusion, sadness, or anger, and that those feelings are valid and normal. (Ages 4–8)

14 Cows for America

14 Cows for America

Hardcover $17.95

14 Cows for America

By Carmen Agra Deedy
Afterword Wilson Kimeli Naiyomah
Illustrator Thomas González

Hardcover $17.95

14 Cows for America, by Carmen Agra Deedy and Thomas Gonzalez
A book written about September 11, this story is centered in Kenya, where the Maasai people have gathered to bestow an American diplomat with the gift they have intended for all the men, women, and children of America. It is a gorgeous story about how the world gathers together to help the fallen, and how we are all there for each other during troubled times, ready to help in our own way. (Ages 7–10)

14 Cows for America, by Carmen Agra Deedy and Thomas Gonzalez
A book written about September 11, this story is centered in Kenya, where the Maasai people have gathered to bestow an American diplomat with the gift they have intended for all the men, women, and children of America. It is a gorgeous story about how the world gathers together to help the fallen, and how we are all there for each other during troubled times, ready to help in our own way. (Ages 7–10)

Dear Mr. Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mr. Rogers

Dear Mr. Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mr. Rogers

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Dear Mr. Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mr. Rogers

By Fred Rogers

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Dear Mr. Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mr. Rogers, by Fred Rogers
After every tragedy, we all love to share the Mr. Rogers quote about finding the good, helpful people in the midst of upheaval. So who better to offer comfort via words than the man himself? In this collection of letters from real children, Mr. Rogers gives his advice and lovely insight on a myriad of topics, including grief, fear, and death. His words might express exactly what you wanted to say. (Ages 9–12)

Dear Mr. Rogers, Does It Ever Rain in Your Neighborhood?: Letters to Mr. Rogers, by Fred Rogers
After every tragedy, we all love to share the Mr. Rogers quote about finding the good, helpful people in the midst of upheaval. So who better to offer comfort via words than the man himself? In this collection of letters from real children, Mr. Rogers gives his advice and lovely insight on a myriad of topics, including grief, fear, and death. His words might express exactly what you wanted to say. (Ages 9–12)

Inside Out and Back Again

Inside Out and Back Again

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Inside Out and Back Again

By Thanhha Lai

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Inside Out and Back Again, by Thanhha Lai
A young girl’s perfect home is torn apart by the Vietnam war, and now she is a refugee heading toward America. This book will give older children a narrative they’ll understand about an immigrant who is simply looking for a better life. Let it spark a discussion about helping others, how people look for safety, and the resilience of the human spirit. (Ages 9–12)
What books do you share with your children during difficult times?

Inside Out and Back Again, by Thanhha Lai
A young girl’s perfect home is torn apart by the Vietnam war, and now she is a refugee heading toward America. This book will give older children a narrative they’ll understand about an immigrant who is simply looking for a better life. Let it spark a discussion about helping others, how people look for safety, and the resilience of the human spirit. (Ages 9–12)
What books do you share with your children during difficult times?