A picture book geared to help parents and counselors communicate with young children about a parent’s suicide.
Oliver’s daddy loved him—a whole bunch, forever and for always. One day Oliver’s daddy died by suicide. Why? Oliver’s mommy hugs him tight, and she tells him why. And she reassures Oliver that his daddy loved him—and that will never change.
In developmentally appropriate language and evocative illustrations, this picture book helps open communication about why a parent completes suicide. A reader’s note offers more information about supporting children who have lost a parent to suicide.
About the author
Melissa Heath, Ph D, is a licensed psychologist and a certified school psychologist. She recently retired and now has time to turn from academic research, focusing on applying the research she has conducted over the past 22 years to improve practice. Her areas of expertise include bibliotherapy, social-emotional learning, suicide, anxiety, and bullying.
Frances Ives is an illustrator and artist. She earned her master’s in children’s book illustration from Cambridge School of Art. She lives in Cambridge, UK. She is the illustrator of
Someday, The World is a Family, and
I’ll Say Goodbye. Visit francesives.com.