Hi, I'm sorry if this has been discussed before but I wasn't able to find anything relevant after a search of the sub, and am struggling to find anything after a quick google.My husband's father is struggling with cancer and isn't expected to live much longer. He hasn't been a very steady presence in our toddler's life but they have met several times at birthday parties etc. FIL is relatively young (mid-50s) and the diagnosis was very shocking and he has only been given an outlook of several weeks. I expect that our son will not be very upset or confused about FIL's death, as he is too young and does not have a close relationship with him, but he will notice that my husband, his grandmother and SIL are very upset and grieving. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of books we could read together or resources online explaining why dad might be sad and introducing death that way? via /r/Parenting http://ift.tt/2dD8L3i
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