This resource is designed for suicide prevention among students in grades 3–5. It utilizes personification to help children navigate and discuss the sensitive topic of suicide in an age-appropriate and meaningful way.
Category: BooksThis suicide prevention resource is specifically designed for children in grades 3–5, offering a sensitive and developmentally appropriate approach to discussing difficult emotions and mental health. Through the use of personification, the book presents abstract feelings and challenges in a way that young readers can easily understand and relate to.
By weaving an engaging and compassionate narrative, the story helps children recognize and express their emotions while fostering empathy, resilience, and open communication. It provides a safe space for discussing complex topics, equipping both children and the trusted adults in their lives with the tools to address feelings of sadness, worry, and distress.
This resource serves as an essential tool for educators, parents, and mental health professionals, encouraging early conversations about emotional well-being and reinforcing the importance of seeking support when needed.