Someone I Love Has Died

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Children's Books

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Health

Self-help

Catherine Stephenson

Hiruni Kariyawasam

Jenny Stephenson

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Format : Paperback/Softback
Page Count : 46
Trim Size : 8.5 x 11 in
Illustrated: Yes
Age Range : 7 – 9 years

Wooden House Books – Dropcap

A Healing Grief Activities Book for Children and Families.

Gentle Guidance and Creative Activities to Help Children Cope with Loss

★★★★★ “Accessible and heartfelt, Someone I Love Has Died is a must-have for families, educators, and caregivers supporting grieving children. Its gentle activities, comforting illustrations, and uplifting messages make it an ideal guide for those looking to take their first steps toward healing.” – Literary Titan –

When a child loses someone they love, it can feel overwhelming. Someone I Love Has Died offers a compassionate resource designed to help children aged 5-10 navigate their grief with gentle guidance and creative activities. Co-written by an experienced child psychologist, this book provides a safe and nurturing space for children to explore their emotions and remember their loved ones during this challenging time.

Thoughtfully written to support different kinds of loss, it can be used when a child has lost a parent, grandparent, sibling, or any special person who held an important place in their life.

Inside this book:

⭐ Compassionate conversations: Simple, age-appropriate language helps families discuss loss and provide comfort.

⭐ Support for big emotions: Validates feelings like sadness, anger, and fear, helping children feel seen and reassured.

⭐ Celebrating memories: Creative prompts encourage kids to reflect on and honor their loved ones in meaningful ways.

⭐ Creative outlets: Drawing, writing, and storytelling exercises allow children to process grief at their own pace.

⭐ Family connection: Designed to bring families closer through shared activities and support.

With warmth and understanding, Someone I Love Has Died helps children and families take gentle steps toward hope, healing, and remembrance together.

Catherine Stephenson

Catherine is a UK-born author living in Barcelona, Spain. With a background in teaching English and translation, she writes thoughtful, engaging books that support children’s social and emotional growth. Her work focuses on helping kids build confidence, understand feelings, and connect with others. Catherine also creates bilingual Spanish-English books that encourage early language learning and celebrate cultural diversity.

Hiruni Kariyawasam

Hiruni is from Sri Lanka and lives in her hometown, Ambalangoda. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design from the University of Moratuwa, and today is a full-time illustrator. She enjoys doing paintings, fine illustrations, and especially illustrations for children's books in her unique style, mixing digital and watercolour techniques. She also loves fashion, nature and reading.

Jenny Stephenson

Jenny is a Chartered Educational and Child Psychologist and experienced in a range of evidence-based approaches, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy. She works with the consultancy Brighter Futures in the UK, which provides schools and parents with specialist services to improve learning and well-being outcomes for children. She is also the director of HappySleepers, a psychological service supporting children with sleep difficulties.

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