The Best Books to Help Explain Alzheimer’s Disease to a Child

Alzheimer’s disease can be confusing and scary for anyone, but for a child or teen, it is important to talk with them as soon as possible so they begin to understand how the disease might change the relationship they have previously shared with their loved one. It may begin with a loved one forgetting a name, which the child may or may not notice. However, as the disease progresses, a child will begin to realize that something serious is going on.

 

 

Here are the top books for every age group to help a child better understand the disease.

 

 

Preschool to Grade 3

 

 

What’s Happening to Grandpa? ByMaria Shriver

 

Singing with Momma Lou by Linda Jacobs Altman

 

The Stranger I Call Grandma: A Story about Alzheimer’s Disease by Swanee Ballman

 

Grandma’s Cobwebs by Ann Frantti

 

Remember Me? Alzheimer’s through the Eyes of a Child (Te Acuerdas de Mi?) by Sue Glass

 

Allie Learns about Alzheimer’s Disease: A Family Story about Love, Patience and Acceptance by Kim Gosselin

 

Thank You for the Thistle by Dorie Thurston

 

 

Grades 4-7

 

 

An Early Winter by Marion Dane Bauer

 

Horse Whispers in the Air by Dandi Daley MacKall

 

The Graduation of Jake Moon by Barbara Park

 

It Only Looks Easy by Pamela Curtis Swallow

 

Resource: http://www.alz.org/living_with_alzheimers_stories_for_grades_4_to_7.asp

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