Books about Tough Situations
Books are a good way to start a conversation about a tough subject. Reading thoughtfully written stories provide multiple perspectives and can open the lines of communications. Sure, it's hard to talk to kids about subjects like divorce, incarceration and abuse, but it's essential that we do. Books can help.
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Children's Picture Books about Protest and Civil Disobedience
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Never Forget: Children's Books About 9/11
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Children's Books about Trying New Things
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Children's Books about War
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Books for Tweens that Encourage a Healthy Body Image
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10 Children's Books about Standing Up for Others
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Children's Books that Address Incarceration and Detention
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Children's Books About Consent
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Children's Books about the Holocaust
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Children's Books that Address Domestic Violence
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If You Like Judy Blume, You'll Love These Books
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Children's Books that Address Loneliness
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Picture Books to Help Children Understand Death
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Anti-Bias Middle Grade Books for Ages 9 and Up
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Children's Picture Books to Teach Anti-Bias and Inclusion
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Children's Books about Resilience
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Children's Books for 9-13 Year Olds that Address Mental Illness
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Middle Grade Books with Characters Who Have Medical Challenges
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Picture Books About Peace to Inspire Children