Books to Help Children
 

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When Children Grieve, John W. James, Russell Friedman and Dr. Leslie Landon Matthews

Always Gramma, Vaunda Micheaux Nelson

What’s Happening to Grandpa?, Maria Shriver

Grandpa Forgot My Name, Nancy Gruenwald

Grandpa Doesn’t Know It’s Me, Donna Guthrie

Nanny’s Special Gift, Rochelle Potaracke

Sachio Means Happiness, Kimiko Sakai

Rainbows and Other Promises, Laurie Swinwood

If I forget, You Remember, Carol Williams

Going Backwards, Norma Klein

Let’s Talk about When Someone You Love Has Alzheimer’s, Elizabeth Weitzman

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