Sweet Annie’s Grieving Tree, the second book in the Peanut Butter and Donner series, is a rhyming childrens picture book about grief, loss, and healing process told through the eyes of three lovable animal friends: Peanut Butter the bunny, Donner the parakeet, and Sweet Annie the duck.
When Annie shares that someone she loves has gone away, her usual sparkle fades. But instead of turning away, her friends stay close offering space to cry, comfort, and gentle understanding. As they sit together beneath their favorite tree, the friends discover that grief doesn’t have to be spoken perfectly to be shared and that kindness, play, and quiet company can help sadness soften.
This story was inspired by Erin Rosenblum’s personal and professional experiences with grief, emotional resilience, and healing. With developmentally sensitive language and comforting illustrations created by Aubree Rosenblum, the book supports children navigating all kinds of loss, not just death, but also natural disasters, life changes, or separations.
Perfect for ages 5-10, Sweet Annie’s Grieving Tree is a meaningful resource for parents, teachers, therapists, first responders, and caregivers.
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