This book uses case studies and sidebar interviews with young children to discuss the points and issues raised. It also discusses, albeit briefly, different beliefs on the afterlife. It is very basic, but provides a good starting point. On that basis it means that it is more accessible to a younger age group. It includes chapters on: What is dying?; Why do people die?; What happens after death?; What happens when someone dies?; How do you feel?; Learning to cope; Don't forget.
The books selected for this bibliography deal with death and the grief process. The bibliography focuses on books aimed at children and teenagers, aged 0-16, and non-fiction guides for concerned adults dealing with these groups.
When people die by Sarah Levete
When people die (How do I feel about series) by Sarah Levete. Franklin Watts, 1997.
This book uses case studies and sidebar interviews with young children to discuss the points and issues raised. It also discusses, albeit briefly, different beliefs on the afterlife. It is very basic, but provides a good starting point. On that basis it means that it is more accessible to a younger age group. It includes chapters on: What is dying?; Why do people die?; What happens after death?; What happens when someone dies?; How do you feel?; Learning to cope; Don't forget.
This book uses case studies and sidebar interviews with young children to discuss the points and issues raised. It also discusses, albeit briefly, different beliefs on the afterlife. It is very basic, but provides a good starting point. On that basis it means that it is more accessible to a younger age group. It includes chapters on: What is dying?; Why do people die?; What happens after death?; What happens when someone dies?; How do you feel?; Learning to cope; Don't forget.
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