Stories to Help Children Understand Lockdown
Dave the Dog is Worried About Coronavirus
Coronavirus A Book for Children
The Book of Hopes: Words and Pictures to Comfort, Inspire and Entertain Children in Lockdown
Stay Home Superheroes Go Outside
Coping with a Birthday in Lockdown
The Little Elf who missed his Birthday Party
Support for Children of Keyworkers
The Stay at School Superheroes
Resources to Support Discussing Coronavirus/Lockdown
COVID-19 Resource Pack for Parents
Wellbeing Craft – Things To Look Forward To
This course by the Recovery College has been written for children aged 7-12 as a way of learning about the global pandemic. You will learn helpful information about what the new virus is, how to stay healthy and do your best not to pass it on, how you might feel about it, things to do at home and how to help yourself.
Resources if Someone You Love is Ill
Telling Children Someone Has Coronavirus
Things You Can Do When Someone You Love is Very Ill
Keeping in Touch with Someone Who is Ill
Resources to Support Children’s Wellbeing
Calm Down Strategies for Children
The Good Night Guide For Children
Kids Have Stresses Too – Ideas, Tips and Strategies
Mindfulness Colouring for Children
Resources to Support Parents
Keeping your cool – advice for parents on managing stress
Adult Mindful Moments In Difficult Times
The Little Book of Mindfulness
Mindfulness Colouring for Adults
Bereavement
How to Support Your Child Through Bereavement
Activities to Support Your Child Through Bereavement
Children’s Books on Bereavement
The Memory Tree by Britta Teckentrup
A book which teaches children to celebrate the memories of someone who’s died. When Fox lies down in the woods and falls asleep forever, his friends gather round to tell stories about his life.
This activity book can be used to help children make sense of their experience by reflecting on the different aspects of their grief, whilst finding a balance between remembering and having fun.
The Scar by Charlotte Moundlic tells the story of a little boy who wakes up to find that his mother has died, and how he is overwhelmed with sadness, anger and fear that he will forget her. With the help of his Grandma he finds a way to hold on to his mother’s love. Illustrated by Olivier Tallec.
Sad Book by Michael Rosen
Michael Rosen’s Sad Book tells of his struggles with sadness following the loss of his son Eddie at age 19. A powerful account of grief with illustrations by Quentin Blake. A book for all ages
The Heart and the Bottle by Oliver Jeffers
The Heart and the Bottle by Oliver Jeffers tells the story of a little girl who shuts her heart away in a bottle for safety after the loss of someone close. But after that it seemed that the world was emptier than before.
What Does Dead Mean?: A Book for Young Children to Help Explain Death and Dying
This book guides children through questions they often ask about death and dying. It’s suitable for children aged four and above and is an ideal book for parents and carers to read with their children. It’s also suitable for teachers, therapists and counsellors working with young children.
Thanks to Miss Ferry for hunting down all of these resources🙂
Just a little reminder…