Press Reviews
Youth in Mind
This practical book is designed to help parents and carers answer some of the difficult questions that children often ask after someone has died. It also gives children the opportunity to explore and discuss their own thoughts and feelings about death, with a caring and supportive adult... This book uses gentle illustrations and easy to read text... A helpful list of websites and organisations offer additional support for children and their families.
School Librarian
Honest, gentle and frank, this book doesn't shy away from difficult areas or try to mask the truth... A reassuring book for young child and adults to share, offering real answers and ways to work through grief, as well as a list of bereavement websites.
Juno
Death is never easy, but looking at this book together might help everyone understand and release their emotions and so move along a path of coping with what has happened.
Healthy Books
This is an excellent and beautifully produced book on the general subject of death, aimed precisely at very young children.
IAHPC Newsletter
This would be a useful book to have tucked away on the shelf in the hospice, to be loaned out from time to time.
Linda Goldman, author of Children Also Grieve and Life and Loss: A Guide to Helping Bereaved Children
Children's questions are a window to their souls and a mirror to their inner thoughts and feelings. This important book allows caring adults to acknowledge and explore these questions with children in a sensitive and informed way. I highly recommend What Does Dead Mean? for anyone who aspires to create a meaningful dialogue with children about death.
Gabby Hails-Smith, parent
At last a book that really answers the questions or fears a child may have about death. I would recommend this to any parent who, like me, wonders how they will support their child through the death of a loved family member, friend, or even pet. I will have it waiting on our shelf and hope that schools will snap it up as a fantastic 'information' book for teachers to use and children to access in the school library.
Noel Purdy, Stranmillis University College, Belfast
NAPCE Journal: Pastoral Care in EducationThis is a truly delightful book which would be an invaluable resource for any adult wishing to support young children through an experience of death.