Children’s Books on Alzheimer’s Disease
Always My Grandpa: A Story for Children about Alzheimer’s Disease, Linda Scacco. (HERE)
Do You Have a Moon at Your House? Jeanie Johnson. (HERE)
Flowers for Grandpa Dan, Connie McIntyre. (HERE)
Forget Me Not, Nancy Van Laan. (HERE)
Just Like Jackie, Lindsey Stoddard, HarperCollins. (HERE)
Lovely Old Lion, Julia Jarman. (HERE)
Getting to Know Ruben Plotnick, Roz Rosenbluth. (HERE)
Grandfather’s Story Cloth, Linda A. Gerdner and Sarah Langford. (HERE)
Grandma and Me: A Kid’s Guide for Alzheimer’s & Dementia, Beatrice Tauber Prior and Mary Ann Drummond. (HERE)
Grandma Noonie Has Alzheimer’s, Cindy Chambers. (HERE)
Granny Can’t Remember Me: A Children’s Book About Alzheimer’s, Susan McCormick. (HERE)
Grandfather’s Story Cloth, Linda A. Gerdner and Sarah Langford. (HERE)
Grandpa Has Changed, Meg Belviso and Pam Pollack. (HERE)
Grandpa’s Music: A Story about Alzheimer’s, Alison Acheson and Bill Farnsworth, Morton Grove, Ill.: Albert Whitman, 2009. (HERE)
Great Nanny Doesn’t Remember Me: Dementia Explained To Kids, William Bentrim, CreateSpace, 2015. (HERE)
Harry Helps Grandpa Remember, Karen Tyrrell. (HERE)
Hugging Grandma: Loving Those with Memory Disorders, Zina Kramer. (HERE)
The Little Word Catcher, Danielle Simard. (HERE)
The Memory Box, Mary Bahr. (HERE)
My Little Grandmother Often Forgets, Reeve Lindbergh. (HERE)
My New Granny, Elisabeth Steinkellner. (HERE)
Really and Truly, Émilie Rivard. (HERE)
The Remember Balloons, Jessie Oliveros, Simon & Schuster. (HERE)
Remember, Grandma? Laura Langston, Viking. (HERE)
Remembering for Both of Us: A Child Learns about Alzheimer’s, Charlotte B. Wood. (HERE)
Singing with Momma Lou, Linda Jacobs Altman. (HERE)
Still My Grandma, Vronique Van den Abeele, Eerdmans. (HERE)
Striped Shirts and Flowered Pants: A Story about Alzheimer’s Disease for Young Children, Barbara Schnurbush. (HERE)
Weeds in Nana’s Garden: A Heartfelt Story of Love That Helps Explain Alzheimer’s, Kathryn Harrison. (HERE)
What’s Happening to Grandpa? Maria Shriver, Little & Brown. (HERE)
What’s Wrong with Grandma? A Family’s Experience with Alzheimer’s, Margaret Shawver, Prometheus. (HERE)
When My Grammy Forgets, I Remember: A Child’s Perspective on Dementia, Toby Haberkorn. (HERE)
Why Did Grandma Put Her Underwear in the Refrigerator? Carolyn Given and Max Wallack. (HERE)
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge, Mem Fox. (HERE)
Wordsworth Dances the Waltz, Frances H. Kakugawa. (HERE)
Juvenile / Young-Adult Books on Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s Disease, Susan Gold and Paul Solomon, Enslow Publ., 2000. (HERE)
Alzheimer’s Disease, Edward Willett, Enslow Publ., 2002. (HERE)
The Brilliant Fall of Gianna Z., Kate Messner. (HERE)
Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip, Jordan Sonnenblick. (HERE)
Daughter, Ishbel Moore. (HERE)
The Dementia Diaries: A Novel in Cartoons, Matthew Snyman. (HERE)
The Emotional Journey of the Alzheimer’s Family, Kesstan Blandin and Robert B. Santulli. (HERE)
Grandma’s Cobwebs: A Story for Children about Alzheimer’s Disease, Ann Frantti. (HERE)
The Graduation of Jake Moon, Barbara Park. (HERE)
Haven House: A Child’s Perspective of Alzheimer’s Disease, Rebecca Darling. (HERE)
Horse Whispers in the Air, Dandi Daley Mackall. (HERE)
Hour of the Bees, Novel by Lindsay Eagar. (HERE)
The Memory Cage, Ruth Eastham. (HERE)
Remember This, S. T. Underdahl. (HERE)
The Secret Life of Lincoln Jones, Wendelin Van Draanen. (HERE)
The Voice of the Climbing Rose: A Tribute to Caregivers, Christopher Perry. (HERE)