My Grief Comfort Book

Creative Activities to Help Kids Cope with Loss and Keep Memories Alive

Regular Price $18.99

Regular Price $24.99 CAD

Regular Price $18.99

Regular Price $24.99 CAD

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Help children deal with the loss of someone special through activities and creative art therapy projects. Includes stickers, coloring sheets, keepsakes, and comfort cards.

Whether a child has lost a grandparent, a pet, or an important person in their life, My Grief Comfort Book offers them space to process their emotions through hands-on art, play, and storytelling.

The activities in this book are designed by author Brie Overton, the clinical director at the Experience Camps for grieving children. My Grief Comfort Book invites kids to take a creative break from the heaviness of their loss. As they draw, paint, share a story, or play a game, they build coping skills, manage their emotions, develop resilience, and make peace with their grief.

Praise

Creative, thoughtful, and genuine! Brie Overton does a beautiful job in setting the tone and making grieving kids feel seen and understood with dozens of wonderful activities included that will allow kids to process their feelings while simultaneously experiencing joy and fun.  —Michelle Cove, Director of Communications, Experience Camps for Grieving Children
This book evokes feelings of comfort, connection, and an open path forward to find our way in grief. My Grief Comfort Book rockets to the top of my list of grief resources for kids and families! —Kiri Meyer, bereavement programs manager and licensed therapist
What a beautiful book! Creativity can be a powerful tool for healing and connection, and this book offers so many accessible ideas the whole family can try to address the challenges related to the death of a loved one. —Tara Wright, Senior Manager Content Design, US Programs Education, Sesame Workshop
Brie Overton has compiled a great resource for children who are grieving the death of someone in their lives, with creative options for remembering and expression. —Brennan Wood, Executive Director, Dougy Center: The National Grief Center for Children & Families
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