When children are grieving, it's so important to keep an ongoing conversation about what has happened and what they are feeling. Books for children's grief can help prompt that conversation. Children don't necessarily express their grief like adults. And they may have questions and fears after the death of a parent, sibling, friend or grandparent. When Dan passed away, I had 6- and 4-year-olds (along with tweens and teens). I wanted to help my children process their grief and continue to move through it. Not talking about our deceased loved ones doesn't avoid grief; it postpones it. Books were one