Bibliotherapy

After disaster or loss, children may find talking about their feelings or exploring their feelings really hard and scary. Books are a safe way for children to explore their own feelings by relating to the characters or situations in the story.  Not only are stories a great tool to help understand feelings, but they can also offer hope in times of disaster or loss. We have picked out some of our favorite stories that talk about disasters, difficult times, and hard feelings. Click a category and/or age group below to explore our book lists.

Tips for Storytelling

Reading together helps children feel safe, comforted and cared for.  Sit close with children next to you or with them on your lap. Have your child hold something that makes them feel comfortable, like a  favorite stuffed animal.

It is okay to only read a few pages of a story at a time. If they seem uninterested in reading the story at that time or uncomfortable with the story, put the book to the side until they are ready to come back to it.

Ask open-ended questions related to the story. These are questions where the answers are more than just “yes” and “no.” Some questions you could ask include:

Why do you think they feel that way?
When you feel that way, does it look like theirs or different?
What would you do?

Leave a book in a place where your child can find it and look at it on their own when they want to. It gives them some control and they get to ask questions and explore the story whenever they want.

Keep coming back to stories that mean a lot to your family. Revisiting stories many different times can bring new points of view, new questions and new understanding. If a question comes up that you don’t know the answer to, be honest and say, “I don’t know, but let’s see what we can find out together.” 

You can read storybooks with teenagers too! It’s important to approach it by saying you know it’s a story intended for younger children, but you want to hear their opinion on the story. You can invite your teenager to read the book to you like you are a child. Afterwards, ask your teenager their opinion on the story, asking if the story would have been helpful to them when they were younger.

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The Boy with Big, Big Feelings The Boy with Big, Big Feelings

Meet a boy with feelings so big that they glow from his cheeks, spill out of his eyes, and jump...

Feelings/Coping Britney Winn Lee
The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions

One day, Color Monster wakes up feeling very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry, happy,...

Feelings/Coping Anna Llenas
The Colors of Us The Colors of Us

Through the eyes of a little girl who begins to see her familiar world in a new way, this book...

Diversity & Social Justice Karen Katz
The Day War Came The Day War Came

Imagine if, on an ordinary day, after a morning of studying tadpoles and drawing birds at school, war came to...

Disasters (Natural & Manmade), War/Refugee Nicola Davies
The Don’t Worry Book The Don’t Worry Book

Todd Parr brings his trademark bright colors and bold lines to his new book about things that might make kids...

Anxiety, Feelings/Coping, Worry/Fear Todd Parr
The Fall of Frieddie the Leaf The Fall of Frieddie the Leaf

This poignant, thought-provoking story follows Freddie and his companions as their leaves change with the passing seasons and the coming...

Grief & Loss Leo Buscaglia, Ph.D.
The Feeling Flower The Feeling Flower

The Feeling Flower chronicles an adventurous day with a flower named Zippy, as it attempts to cope with the changes...

Feelings/Coping Leah Mahealani Dakroub
The Feelings Book The Feelings Book

The Feelings Book vibrantly illustrates the wide range of moods we all experience. Kids and adults will appreciate Todd Parr's...

Feelings/Coping Todd Parr
The Goodbye Book The Goodbye Book

Through the lens of a pet fish who has lost his companion, Todd Parr tells a moving and wholly accessible...

Grief & Loss Todd Parr
The Goodnight Caterpillar: A Children’s Relaxation Story to Improve Sleep, Manage Stress, Anxiety, Anger The Goodnight Caterpillar: A Children’s Relaxation Story to Improve Sleep,...

Children love to unwind and relax with this easy, gentle exercise known as progressive muscular relaxation. This effective research-based, stress...

Feelings/Coping Lori Lite