
I Am STILL a Big Brother
I Am STILL a Big Brother beautifully demonstrates how a big brother finds his role and shares his love for the baby sister who died and whom he will never be able to physically meet.
Acknowledging the stigma associated with pregnancy loss, the transitions into siblinghood and sibling grief; I Am Still a Big Brother tells a sweet story of a brother who has found ways to share "his world" with his baby sister, and with the help and support of his parents finds his role as her big brother.

The ABCs of Grief: a children's grief book for all types of loss and grief
Grief is messy, confusing, and overwhelming for all ages—but especially young children who are trying to make sense of the big changes and losses happening around them. This children's book helps kids process their grief through simple, relatable, child-friendly language and imagery.
Topics Explored through the letters A-Z:
What are some situations that one can find themselves grieving?
What does grief feel like emotionally and physically?
What does the word grief mean?
What are some common experiences or reactions while grieving?
What can help me through my grief?

Healing a Grandparent's Grieving Heart: 100 Practical Ideas After Your Grandchild Dies (The 100 Ideas Series)
This heartfelt manual is an indispensable and easily referenced resource for grieving grandparents, offering them a way forward after the death of a grandchild. Whether they were close to their grandchild and keenly feeling his or her absence, or even if they were not close to the child and are mourning the loss of a relationship they’ll never have, this book offers grandparents compassionate comfort and practical ideas for their journey through grief, addressing as well the unique pain of watching their children mourn the loss of their child. The ideas offered in the book clarify the basic principles of grief and mourning and offer immediate suggestions for things grandparents can do to embrace their grief, honor and remember their grandchild, and begin to heal.

Forgotten Tears: A Grandmother's Journey Through Grief
Forgotten Tears is a unique and honest portrayal of a grandmother's grief journey following the stillbirth of her granddaughter. Our death fearing and death denying society perpetuates the sense of isolation felt by grandparents, who tend to be viewed primarily as a source of support to their bereaved child. A distinctive feature of this book is the validation of grandparents as mourners in their own right. Along with quotes from leading grief authorities, writer Nina Bennett, a bereaved grandmother and healthcare professional, offers an intimate perspective on the process of redefining normal in a life forever changed by the death of a grandchild.
Forgotten Tears reviews the traditional stages and theories of grief and also contains personal accounts from bereaved grandparents on various aspects of their grief journey. Although the main emphasis is on miscarriage, stillbirth, or newborn death, the exploration of the grief process is applicable to the death of a grandchild at any age. The focus of the book is on the depth and intensity of the grief experienced by grandparents. Forgotten Tears challenges the very concept of resolution and openly discusses the belief that grief is an ongoing, lifelong process.

Even Now I Know: A Journey From Grief to Gratitude
According to the CDC, approximately 1 in 100 pregnancies that survive twenty weeks or longer is affected by stillbirth. Grief can send you into a downward spiral if not held in check.
Even Now I Know is a vivid picture of a family of faith navigating through a myriad of emotions, challenges, heartache, and frustration. In it, Dr. Michael Bullock shares his creative perspective on the conversations surrounding the biblical story of Mary, Martha, Lazarus, and Jesus.
Through Martha’s words to Jesus, we gain perspective about a Lord who can heal us, help us, and honor our progression of climbing out of a dark place and into His gracious arms. When we cannot find answers, only then will we realize Christ is THE Answer. Martha helps us find our way and find hope surrounded by laughter once again.

A Diary to My Babies: Journeying through Pregnancy Loss
A six-year journey: six losses and three beautiful angels. After losing her son Jude in August 2020, a spark was ignited in Carmen Grover as she read through every diary that she kept for each of her babies. Rather than have them remain stacked under her bed, Carmen decided that her journals would make a difference. The result has been an honest and poignant compilation of the ups and downs of Carmen’s experience with pregnancy loss, from rolling in the grass and convulsing on the kitchen floor in her cycle of grief, to seeing the strength she could gain in the signs and special moments all around her. A Diary to My Babies: Journeying Through Pregnancy Loss shines a light on the darkness of pregnancy loss, while also showing there is no right way to grieve. And through her incredible journey, Carmen hopes the story of her family and her babies just might help others to heal.

Beyond Goodbye: A practical and compassionate guide to surviving grief
Beyond Goodbye guides you through your darkest days of suffering and offers hope for your future... Grief can leave us feeling alone and lost in the world, not knowing where to turn for help. And yet grief is one of the few certainties in life - it is impossible to experience love without suffering loss.
Leading grief expert Zoë Clark-Coates examines the different losses we may endure in our lives, and provides the much-needed support that helps you navigate your own path through loss. From losing loved ones - parents, partners, children, siblings, family members and friends - to answering the most common questions that are asked in this time of mourning and beyond, Zoe tackles topics that are rarely discussed but essential to address.
Beyond Goodbye balances practical advice with personal stories and emotional support. It explores common myths around loss, and offers advice for those supporting the bereaved. Zoe's caring and compassionate guide includes a unique 60 day support plan to guide you on your way.

Holding on to Love After You've Lost a Baby: The 5 Love Languages® for Grieving Parents
Losing a child is among the most tragic experiences one can face. The crushing grief puts immense strain on the marriage, family relationships, and friendships that few can understand. That’s why this book was written. In it Candy McVicar, a grieving mom who leads a ministry for grieving parents, and Dr. Gary Chapman, relationship expert and author of The 5 Love Languages®, team up to help couples who are facing the unimaginable.
They’ll teach you how to:
Cope with the complex feelings that come with the grief process
Understand your spouse’s unique grieving needs and support him/her
Use the five love languages through grief
There is nothing that can make the pain of losing a child go away, but healing is possible with intentional hearts and the right resources.

The Invisible String Workbook: Creative Activities to Comfort, Calm, and Connect (The Invisible String, 2)
This must-have companion to the picture book phenomenon The Invisible String—which has sold over 1.5 million copies to date—uses more than 50 art and writing activities (plus bonus reflection cards!) to help build self-esteem and healthy relationships, and to celebrate the power of love.
The bestselling picture book The Invisible String has been used successfully by countless parents, caregivers, therapists, and organizations who work with people coping with separation. Now, The Invisible String Workbook allows readers of all ages who have experienced any kind of separation or loss to delve deeper into their relationships, to engage in healing conversations, and to build stronger attachments. Written in collaboration with Dana Wyss, PhD, an art therapist who has used The Invisible String in clinics for years, this 112-page write-in book will help spread the power of The Invisible String to the communities who most need it—whether it be teachers in the early days of the school year, military families, counselors at grief camps, or everyday families nurturing connections with their loved ones.

Everywhere, Still: A Book about Loss, Grief, and the Way Love Continues
When someone you care about isn't here anymore, your love for them continues…
What do you do with that love when that someone isn't here to give it to? Everywhere, Still is a book about missing someone. It's a book about loss and grief--whether that loss is permanent or temporary. And it's a reminder that there is always a way to stay close with the people who are biggest in our hearts, no matter how far across space and time they may be.
Read this meaningful book to a child when a grandparent or loved one has passed, a parent is living or serving abroad, a dear friend has moved away, or a pet is very much missed. With touching illustrations, each page is a way to honor every emotion a child is experiencing. Features a hardcover and foil-stamped dust jacket.

Blue and Pink Balloons: A Child's Journey through Joy, Loss, and Healing
A little girl's hope about having a sibling, excitement of becoming one, and sadness of learning the sibling passed away due to miscarriage. Though sad, she finds comfort with family.
Discover the heartfelt tale of hope, anticipation, loss, and love in Shani Rogers' moving children's book, "Blue and Pink Balloons." This delicately penned story seen through the eyes of a four-year-old little girl, echoes the mixed emotions of joy in becoming a big sister, and the confusion and sorrow of losing that dream to a miscarriage. Despite the heartbreak, this tale is a gentle reminder that even through the darkest times, there is a shimmer of light with the love and support from family.

The Unspeakable Loss: How Do You Live After a Child Dies?
A guide to hope and healing after the death of a child, from a grief counselor and psychotherapist who has been there.
Nisha Zenoff lost her son in a tragic accident when he was just seventeen years old. Now, with decades of experience as a grief counselor and psychotherapist, she offers support and guidance from her own journey and from others who have experienced the death of a child. The Unspeakable Loss helps those who mourn to face the urgent questions that accompany loss: "Will my tears ever stop?" "Who am I now without my child?" "How can I help my other children cope?" "I lost my only child, how do I live?" "Will my marriage survive?" "Will life ever feel worth living again?"

What God Is Honored Here?: Writings on Miscarriage and Infant Loss by and for Native Women and Women of Color
What God Is Honored Here? is the first book of its kind—and urgently necessary. This is a literary collection of voices of Indigenous women and women of color who have undergone miscarriage and infant loss, experiences that disproportionately affect women who have often been cast toward the margins in the United States of America.
From the story of dashed cultural expectations in an interracial marriage to poems that speak of loss across generations, from harrowing accounts of misdiagnoses, ectopic pregnancies, and late-term stillbirths to the poignant chronicles of miscarriages and mysterious infant deaths, What God Is Honored Here? brings women together to speak to one another about the traumas and tragedies of womanhood. In its heartbreaking beauty, this book offers an integral perspective on how culture and religion, spirit and body, unite in the reproductive lives of women of color and Indigenous women as they bear witness to loss, search for what is not there, and claim for themselves and others their fundamental humanity. Powerfully and with brutal honesty, they write about what it means to reclaim life in the face of death.

Hello From Heaven
Crying and feeling sad are natural ways that people use to express emotions when a family member, friend, or beloved pet passes away.
“Hello From Heaven” will help your child understand that after your loved ones pass away, they will continue to live on in your heart, send messages from above, and watch over you.

I Love You Still: A Memorial Baby Book
Every memory with your baby is precious, and every baby deserves a beautiful place to be cherished forever. I Love You Still: A Memorial Baby Book was carefully created to hold memories and love for babies taken too soon due to miscarriage, stillbirth, or in their first days of life. Each word and image of this sweet baby book was carefully chosen to be as inclusive as possible for all babies and gestational ages. Professional illustrations by award-winning children's book illustrator Priscilla Alpaugh feature a gender-neutral, nursery animal theme, and the book's secular content allows room for mom to include her own unique spiritual beliefs.

I Miss the Baby: A Child's Grief Process Following the Miscarriage of a Sibling
With tens of thousands of families on 6 continents helped, the award-winning book, "I Miss the Baby," gives a voice to families navigating the complexities of miscarriage, stillbirth, and pregnancy loss.
Parents, educators, and caregivers acclaim "I Miss the Baby" as a vital tool for supporting children aged 2-8 through grief and understanding. It fosters empathy and unity within families, providing a safe space to explore emotions surrounding the loss of a sibling. Beyond its tender narrative, this book extends practical support to caregivers, empowering them with essential resources to manage the practical aspects of miscarriage and infant loss. It champions a journey of healing and renewal, offering solace in times of uncertainty. It's a catalyst for change, advocating for compassion and understanding.

My Brother Lives in Heaven
The loss of a child during pregnancy effects everyone in the family. Written from the perspective of a young boy, this book is designed for siblings to understand that though their brother or sister is not physically present, there are many ways they can see and remember their sibling in everyday life. This book is meant to be read by parents to their children to begin a discussion about pregnancy and infant loss, as well as serve as a memorial for the loss of a loved one. The author has personal experience with pregnancy loss and hopes that this book will help families navigate a heartbreaking situation while also creating a healthy way to think about their loved one(s).

Soaring with Angels: A Sibling's Story of Infant Loss
Soaring with Angels is about big brother, Barrett, and the loss of his brother at infancy. The story helps parents have conversations with very young children about this kind of loss, gently explaining what it means and the emotions that may come with it, while maintaining a sense of warmth, love, and security.

Some Babies
Some Babies, written by Holly Ann Abel and illustrated by Ally Chundak provides a beautiful landing place for young children and their families when facing the devastating loss of an infant.

Silent Risk: Issues about the Human Umbilical Cord, 2nd Edition
With an estimated 8,000 deaths per year in the United States from complications of UCA, an initial goal of 50% reduction of loss is possible. To achieve this goal requires the recognition by the obstetrical community of the issue. Recent research into circadian rhythms may help explain why UCA stillbirth is an event between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m…