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Stories about death featuring groups of children for children aged 7 to 8 years old

Discover our selection of stories about death, specially designed for children aged 7 to 8 years. These educational tales feature groups of children learning to understand and approach this delicate subject. Each story is available online or can be downloaded for free in PDF format. Provide your child with a rewarding reading experience that encourages discussion and learning. Together, let’s explore these important themes in a gentle and appropriate way.

Stories about death: groups of children (6)

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There are four children: A 10-year-old boy, Ben, with messy brown hair and curious eyes, holds a small gray pebble with a white stripe in his right hand, standing in the center of the image. A 10-year-old girl, Maya, with curly red hair, carries a backpack with a dangling bell, standing to Ben's left with a gentle smile. A 10-year-old boy, Sam, with short blond hair and freckles, holds a small red toy car, standing to Ben's right, looking towards him. A 10-year-old girl, Lina, with straight black hair in a ponytail, holds a sketchbook under her arm, slightly in the background, drawing in her sketchbook. The setting is a sunny garden with colorful flowers and a large majestic oak tree in the background. Sunlight filters through the branches, creating bright patterns on the ground. The main scene shows the children gathered around an open memory box decorated with drawings and stickers. They sit on a picnic blanket, surrounded by cookies and paper cups of tea. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, with a sense of sharing and happy memories.

The pebble in my pocket

Reading 17 min. 7-8 years old

Ben navigates the complex waves of his feelings after the loss of his grandfather, discovering that it's okay to laugh and cry while cherishing memories through a special pebble and a memory box he shares with his friends.

There are two main characters: Lucy, a 7-year-old girl with long brown hair and bright green eyes. She wears a pink dress with white polka dots and holds a small teddy bear against her chest. She is sitting on a swing with her legs dangling, looking sad. Max, a 7-year-old boy with tousled blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes, wears a blue t-shirt and denim shorts. He stands next to Lucy, hands in pockets, with a concerned and compassionate expression. The scene takes place in a sunny playground surrounded by lush trees and colorful flowers. Swings and a slide are in the background, while a majestic oak casts a gentle shadow on the ground. The main situation shows Lucy and Max sitting together on a swing, Lucy holding her teddy bear and looking down, while Max tries to cheer her up with an encouraging smile. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere despite Lucy's sadness.

Remembering Grandpa Joe

Interactive story (1) 7-8 years old

Two best friends, Lucy and Max, learn about loss, memories, and hope after Lucy's grandpa passes away.

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In a lush park, four boys stand together under a large oak tree. Max, an 8-year-old with curly hair and a mischievous smile, holds a small dog collar. Next to him, Jake, a 9-year-old with brown hair and round glasses, looks at the collar with curiosity, holding a storybook under his arm. Leo, an 8-year-old with blonde hair and sparkling eyes, stands slightly back, smiling as he recalls a joyful memory. Finally, Sam, a thoughtful 9-year-old with brown hair, sits on the ground holding a sketchbook where he has drawn an adorable puppy. The park is bathed in golden sunset light, with colorful flowers swaying gently in the breeze. The ground is covered in soft green grass, and butterflies flutter around, adding a touch of magic to the atmosphere. The boys gather to honor their friend, a puppy named Spotty, by sharing joyful memories and creating a small memorial with flowers and the collar. They express their sadness while celebrating the happy moments spent together, illustrating the theme of love and friendship in the face of loss.

Spotty's Forever Friends

Reading 8 min. 7-8 years old

Four friends in Willow Creek discover a lost puppy named Spotty, bringing joy to their adventures, but when they learn of his unexpected fate, they must find a way to remember him while coping with their sadness.

An illustration depicting a sunny afternoon in a vast green meadow dotted with colorful flowers, dominated by a large oak tree under which a small group of children gathers. In the center of the image, an eight-year-old boy with messy brown hair and a warm smile sits on the grass, his eyes sparkling with memories, holding a small shovel in his hands. Next to him, another eight-year-old boy with freckles and blond hair looks on with a nostalgic smile, while a seven-year-old girl with long curly hair kneels to place stones around a young tree they have just planted. 

The scene exudes a gentle and melancholic atmosphere, symbolizing the memory of a beloved dog, with sunlight filtering through the tree's leaves, creating dancing shadows on the ground. Colorful butterflies flutter around them, adding a touch of magic to this moment of celebration of life and friendship. Toys and a frisbee are scattered around, reflecting the joyful games they have shared, while a small dog silhouette appears in the background, symbolizing the spiritual presence of their four-legged friend.

Spot's Last Adventure

Reading 8 min. 7-8 years old

Sam and his golden retriever, Spot, enjoy countless adventures in Greenfield Meadow until one day, Spot falls ill, leading Sam to navigate the heartache of loss while cherishing their joyful memories together.

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