Clover’s Secret, by Christine M. Winn. 1996. Fairview Press.
The Day My Daddy Lost His Temper: Empowering Kids That Have Witnessed Domestic Violence, by Dr. Carol Santana McCleary. 2014. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Fawn’s Touching Tale: A Story for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused, by Agnes Wohl and Irene Wineman Marcus. 2018. Stress Free Press.
Mommy’s Black Eye, by William George Bentrim. 2009. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
No More Secrets for Me: Sexual Abuse Is A Secret No Child Should Have to Keep, by Oralee Wachter. 2002. Little, Brown and Co.
A Place for Starr. Children and Their Experience of Family Violence: A Story of Hope, by Howard Schor. 2017. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Somebody Cares: A Guide for Kids Who Have Experienced Neglect, by Susan Farber Straus. 2016. Magination Press. Also available in Chinese.
Addie’s Mom Isn’t Home Anymore, by Genia Calvin. 2019. Independently published.
Hey, Kiddo: How I Lost My Mother, Found My Father, and Dealt with Family Addiction, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. 2018. Graphix.
When A Family Is In Trouble: Children Can Cope With Grief From Drug and Alcohol Addiction, by Marge Heedaard. 1996. Woodland Press.
Wylie’s Wishes: Andy’s Story (A Child’s Journey Through Trauma), by Wylie. 2019. Independently published.
Alex and the Scary Things: A Story to Help Children Who have Experienced Something Scary, by Melissa Moses. 2015. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Bear Feels Scared, by Karma Wilson. 2011. Little Simon.
Bomji and Spotty’s Frightening Adventure: A Story About How to Recover from a Scary Experience, by Anne Westcott and C.C. Alicia Hu. 2017. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
A Flicker of Hope, by Julia Cook. 2018. National Center for Youth Issues.
Good Answers to Tough Questions: Trauma, by Joy Berry. 2010. Joy Berry Books.
Healing Days: A Guide for Kids Who Have Experienced Trauma, by Susan Farber Strauss. 2013. Magination Press.
How Little Coyote Found His Secret Strength: A Story About How to Get Through Hard Times, by Anne Westcott and C.C. Alicia Hu. 2017. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
I’m Not Scared … I’m Prepared, by Julia Cook. 2014. National Center for Youth Services.
Jenny Is Scared: When Sad Things Happen In The World, by Carol Shuman. 2003. Magination Press.
Letting Go of Yucky Feelings or Drop the Lemons, by Asaf Shani. 2018. Independently published.
My Breath Loves Me, by Claire E. Hallinan. 2019. Self-published.
Once I Was Very Scared, by Chandra Ghosh Ippen. Una Vez Tuve Mucho Mucho Miedo, Spanish edition. 2017. Piplo Productions.
The Stormy Secret, by Jed Jurchenko. 2019. Independently published.
Trauma: Teaching Kids All About Trauma, by Robert D. Edelman. 2015. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Whimsy’s Heavy Things, by Julie Kraulis. 2013. Tundra Books.
Always and Forever, by Alan Durant. 2013. Random House Children’s Publishers.
The Goodbye Book, by Todd Parr. 2015. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
I Remember Miss Perry, by Pat Brisson. 2006. Dial Publishers.
The Scar, by Charlotte Moundlic. 2011. Candlewick Press.
Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing After Loss, by Pat Schwiebert and Chuck DeKlyen. 2005. Grief Watch.
Where Did My Friend Go? Helping Children Cope With a Traumatic Death, by Azamira H. Maker. 2017. Aspiring Families Press.
Countdown ‘Til Daddy Comes Home, by Kristin Ayyar. 2013. Mascot Books.
Daddy’s Boots, by Sandra Miller Linhart. 2017. Lionhart Group Project.
Family Changes: Explaining Divorce to Children, by Azmaira H. Maker. 2015. Aspiring Families Press.
How Sprinkle the Pig Escaped the River of Tears: A Story About Being Apart From Loved Ones, by Anne Westcott and C.C. Alicia Hu. 2017. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
You Weren’t With Me, by Chandra Ghosh Ippen. 2019. Cuando No Estabas Conmigo, Spanish edition. 2019. Piplo Productions.
Families Change: A Book For Children Experiencing Termination of Parental Rights, by Julie Nelson. 2006. Free Spirit Press.
Henry and Grammy Kay Talk About Adoption, by Cindy K. Clark. 2019. Independently published.
Kids Need to Be Safe: A Book for Children in Foster Care, by Julie Nelson. 2005. Free Spirit Press.
Maybe Days: A Book for Children in Foster Care, by Jennifer Wilgocki. 2002. American Psychological Association.
Murphy’s Three Homes: A Story for Children in Foster Care, by Jan Levinson Gilman. 2008. Magination Press.
Speranza’s Sweater: A Child’s Journey Through Foster Care and Adoption, by Marcy Pusey. 2018. Miramare Ponte Press.
I May Not Have A Home: A Children’s Book About Homelessness and Dignity, by Andrea Landriault. 2017. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
A Place to Stay: A Shelter Story, by Erin Gunti. 2019. Barefoot Books.
A Shelter in Our Car, by Monica Gunning. 2013. Lee and Low Books.
Still A Family: A Story About Homelessness, by Brenda Reeves Sturgis. 2017. Albert Whitman.
Mommy Has To Stay In Bed, by Annette Rivlin-Gutman. 2009. BookSurge Publishing.
The Playdate Kids: Dakota’s Mom Goes to the Hospital, by Annie Thiel. 2007. Playdate Publishing.
When Pete’s Dad Got Sick: A Book About Chronic Illness, by Kathleen Long Bostrom. 2004. Zonderkidz.
Why Does Mommy Hurt? Helping Children Cope with the Challenges of Having a Caregiver with Chronic Pain, Fibromyalgia, or Autoimmune Disease, by Elizabeth M. Christy. 2015. Outskirts Press.
My Daddy’s in Jail, by Anthony Corcio. 2015. ICG Children’s.
The Night Dad Went to Jail, by Melissa Higgins. 2014. Picture Window Books.
Visiting Day, by Jaqueline Woodson. 2015. Puffin Books.
When Daronte’s Father Went to Prison, by Kimberly Ballou. 2017. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Earthquakes! An Earthshattering Book on the Science of Plate Tectonics, Earth Science for Kids. Prodigy Wizard Books. 2016.
Elmer and the Flood, by David McKee. 2015. Andersen Press.
Hurricanes! by Gail Gibbons. 2009. Hurricane House.
River Friendly, River Wild, by Jane Kurtz. 2000. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
Tornadoes! by Gail Gibbons. 2009. Holiday House.
When the Ground Shakes, by Irit Almog and Shoshana Wheeler. 2018. Children 911 Resources.
Latoya’s Downtown Day, by Patricia Moore. 2018. Independently published.
Stan the Timid Turtle: Helping Children Cope With Fears About School Violence, by Laura Fox. 2014. New Horizon Press.
A Terrible Thing Happened: A Story for Children Who Have Witnessed Violence or Trauma, by Margaret M. Holmes. 2000. Magination Press.
Why Did It Happen? Helping Children Cope In A Violent World, by Janice Cohn 1994. William Morrow & Co.