- Bye-Bye Time, Verdick
- Teeth Are Not for Biting, Verdick
- Tails Are Not For Pulling, Verdick
- Hands Are Not For Hitting, Verdick
- Feet Are Not For Kicking, Verdick
- Kate, the Ghost Dog: Coping With The Death of a Pet, Wilson
- Respect and Take Care of Things, Meiners
- Spaghetti In A Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage To Be Who You Are, Dismondy
- When Someone Is Afraid, Gorbachev
- The Sissy Duckling, Fierstein
- New Kid On The Block, Moore-Mallinos
- If You Take A Mouse To School, Numeroff
- The Big Little Book of Happy Sadness, Thompson
- Mama’s Going To Heaven Soon, Copeland
- Adlerian Theory, Ferguson
- Franklin in the Dark, Bourgeois
- Going to the Hospital, Usborne
- We’re Moving, Maisner
- Now One Foot, Now the Other, dePaola
- Dippy’s Sleepover, Clarke
- Get Well Soon, Hudson
- Will I Have a Friend?, Cohen
- When Dinosaurs Die: A Guide to Understanding Death, Brown
- Watch Out! At Home, Llewellyn
- I Promise I’ll Find You, Ward
- It’s Time to Sleep In Your Own Bed, Shapiro
- When Someone You Love Has Cancer, Lewis
- Mia’s Secret, Ledwon and Mets
- The Secret of The Silver Horse
- My Family’s Changing: A First Look At Family Break Up, Thomas
- Some Kids Just Can’t Sit Still, Goldstein
- What’s The Big Secret?: talking About Sex With Boys and Girls, Brown
- I Miss You: a First Look at Death, Thomas
- What About Me? When Brothers and Sisters Get Sick, Peterkin
- Nana, What’s Cancer?, Hyman Fead and Mae Hamermesh
- I Don’t Want to Go to The Hospital, Ross
- Dinosaur vs. the Potty, Shea
- The Little Bit Scary People, Jenkins
- Don’t Laugh At Me, Seskin and Shamblin
- Mom and Dad Don’t Live Together Anymore, Stinson
- When Your Grandparent Dies, Ryan
- Your Body Belongs To You, Spelman
- Where Did I Come From? ,Mayle
- How Are Babies Made?, Usborne
- It’s Not The Stork, Harris
- Kids Need To Be Safe, Nelson
- The Mouse, The Monster, and Me, Palmer
- Oh No! Time to Go!, Doughty
- Shelley, The Hyperactive Turtle, Moss
- My Sister, Alicia May, Tupper Ling
- Be Good To Eddie Lee, Fleming
- When Someone Very Special Dies: Children Can Learn to Cope with Grief, Marge Heegaard
- Wishes and Worries: Coping with A Parent Who Drinks Too Much Alcohol
- When I Feel Angry, Cornelia Maude Spelman
- Open Wide A Story of going to the dentist, Tom Barker
- If You Could Wear My Sneakers!, Sheree Fitch & Darcia Labrosse
- Leon Bites, David Bedford & Eleanor Taylor
- Don’t Be Greedy, Graham! A cautionary tale, Phil Roxbee Cox
- Don’t Tell Lies, Lucy! A cautionary tale, Phil Roxbee Cox
- The Berenstein Bears and Too Much Teasing, Stan and Jan Berenstein
- The Day Tiger Rose Said Goodbye: Dealing with the death of a pet, Jane Yolen
- The 7 Habits of Happy Kids, Sean Covey
- Who Has What? All About Girls and Boys Bodies, Robie H. Harris
- When A Friend Dies-A Book for Teens About Grieving & Healing, marilyn E. Gootman, Ed.D
- When Someone You Love Dies Sometimes Life Sucks, Molly Carlile
- I Care About Others, Parker
- Foster Families, Schuette
- The Invisible String, Karst
- What to do When you Worry Too Much, Huebner
- Families Change, Nelson
- When My Parents Forgot How to Be Friends, Moore-Mallinos
- God Found Us You, Bergen/Bryant
- Be Polite and Kinds, Meiners
- When Mom and Dad Separate, Heegaard
- A Terrible Thing Happened, Margaret Holmes
- How Are You Feeling Today Baby Bear, Jane Evans
- My Curious Brain, Prevention Institute
- It Feels Good to be Yourself, Therea Thorn
- Divorce is the Worst, Anastasia Higginbotham
- Introducing Teddy-a gentle story about gender and friendship, Jessica Walton
- Unstoppable Me!, Dr. Wayne Dyer
- Have You Filled a Bucket Today, Carol McCloud
- When Children Grieve from A to Z-Coloring Through Fried and the Alphebet, Ginny Limer and Diann Tucker
- My Sibling Still, Megan Lacourrege
- I miss You, A first look at death, Pat Thomas and Lesley Harker
- No Matter What, Debi Gliori