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"Bereavement in children Juvenile fiction"
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Fairy treasure
by
Rees, Gwyneth author
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Bannister, Emily illustrator
in
Bereavement in children Juvenile fiction
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Fairies Juvenile fiction
2004
Ruby, a tiny fairy-girl, suddenly appears in the library of the old house here Connie is staying. Ruby is a book fairy who has been banished from fairyland and needs help to find a lost ruby ring.
Mood Management Leader's Manual: A Cognitive-Behavioral Skills-Building Program for Adolescents
2001
Written at a level that is easy for adolescents to understand, this illustrated skills workbook features exercises and checklists for participants to use as they work through the Mood Management program.
The land of yesterday
by
Reynolds, K.A., author
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Eckwall, Jensine, illustrator
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Bereavement Juvenile fiction.
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Grief in children Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
2018
After Cecilia Dahl's little brother dies, she travels to the Land Yesterday in an attempt to save her grief-stricken family.
The heaven of animals
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Tillman, Nancy
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Pet loss Juvenile fiction.
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Human-animal relationships Juvenile fiction.
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Pets Death Juvenile fiction.
2014
A story in rhyme, lovingly expressing that every pet is originally from heaven and thereby returns to heaven when it's time to get their wings.
Stealing our way home
by
Galante, Cecilia, author
in
Bereavement in children Juvenile fiction.
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Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Father and child Juvenile fiction.
2017
When Pippa and Jack's mother died of cancer their world seemed to fall apart: Pippa stopped talking altogether, and Jack started picking fights, and neither of them knows how to cope with the painful and awkward sympathy from their friends and classmates--but when they learn that their father's business is failing and he's growing desperate for money they realize that there's a possibility that they'll lose another parent, this time to jail.