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Height10.5 Inches
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Release dateAugust 2009
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width0.25 Inches

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u/wanderer333 ยท 4 pointsr/Parenting

When Dinosaurs Die is actually pretty detailed for a 4yo. I would suggest I Miss You or Always and Forever; also Lifetimes is a lovely non-religious explanation of death in terms of the cycle of life. For books that approach the subject in terms of non-human deaths, Goodbye Mousie and Tess's Tree are both good ones, particularly for the 4yo. There are also some activity books such as When Someone Very Special Dies and Help Me Say Goodbye which would be appropriate for both children. Death is Stupid is a brand new one that you'd want to preview first, as it's pretty blunt, but I think might especially resonate for the 9yo.

edited to add - you might also find some of these helpful:

>http://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/feelings/death.html

> http://www.pdhealth.mil/wot/downloads/helping%20a%20child%20cope%20with%20loss%20and%20grief.pdf

> http://www.childbereavementuk.org/files/5614/0117/9770/Explaining_to_young_children_that_someone_has_died.pdf