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Bibliotherapy

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Bibliotherapy:
Using children's literature to help children understand and work through life's challenges

Abuse

References
-Clifton, L. (2001). One of the problems of Everett Anderson (A. Grifalconi, Illustrator). New York, NY: Holt.
-Klassen, H. (1999). I don't want to go to Justin's house anymore (B. Jepson, Illustrator). Washington, DC: Child & Family Press.
-Riggs, S. (2007). Not in room 204 (J. Zollars, Illustrator). Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman.

Not In Room 204

By Shannon Riggs

I Don't Want to Go to justin's house anymore

By Heather Klassen

One of the Problems of Everett Anderson

By Lucille Clifton

Adoption

You're not my real mother!

By Molly Friedrich

Horace

By Holly Keller

Tell me again about the night i was born

By Jammie Lee Curtis

Bedtime Fears

The dream jar

By Lindan Lee Johnson

Shadow night

By Kay Chorao

Brave Martha

By Margot Apple

La biblioterapia para los estudiantes que hablan español

Marisol McDonald no combina (Self Acceptance)

By Monica Brown

Rene tiene dos apellidos (Self Acceptance)

By  Rene Colato Lainez

Mi diario de aqui hasta alla (Moving/immigration)

By Amada Irma Perez

la silla de pedro (adjusting to a New baby)

By Ezra Jack Keats

Dear primo: a letter to my cousin (Being far from family)

By Duncan Tonatiuh

Bullying

Bootsie barker bites

By Barbara Bottner

Bully

By Judith Caseley

Each kindness

Jacqueline Woodson

Thank you Mr. falker (Available in spanish)

By Patricia Polacco

Death and Dying

Grandma’s Gloves

By Cecil Castellucci

Gentle Willow: A Story for children about dying

By Joyce Mills

The Scar

By Charlotte Moundlic

Divorce and Remarriage

Fred stays with me!

By Nancy Coffelt

Two Homes

By Claire Masurel

Missing rabbit

By Roni Schotter

Room for rabbit

By Roni Schotter

Dinosaurs divorce

By Laurene Krasny Brown and Marc Brown

Homelessness

Widget

By Lyn Rossiter McFarland

The lady in the box

By Ann McGovern

Fly!

By Christopher Myers

I can hear the sun

By Patricia Polacco

Illness

The Goodbye cancer garden

By Janna Matthies

Punk Wig

By Lori Ries

My grandpa had a stroke

By Dori Hillestad Butler

Hair for mama

By Kelly Tinkham

Little Tree: a story for children with serious medical problems

By Joyce Mills

Learning Differences

A FRIEND LIKE SIMON (Autism)

By Kate Gaynor

A birthday for ben (Hearing difficulties)

By Kate Gaynor

Tom's special talent (dyslexia)

By Kate Gaynor

Freddie's super summer (Down syndrome)

By Kate Gaynor

Parent in Prison

Amber was brave, essie was smart

By Vera Williams

Nine Candles

By Maria Testa

Mama loves me from away

By Pat Brisson

Self Acceptance and Acceptance of Others

I love my hair!

By Natasha Tarpley

The saggy baggy elephant

By K. & B. Jackson

I'm here

By Peter Reynolds

I Like myself!

By Karen Beaumont

Grandma calls me beautiful

By Barbara Joosse

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