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From award-winning author and illustrator, Wolf Erlbruch, comes one of the world's best children's books about grief and loss. Voted one of the 100 greatest children's books of all time by the BBC. In a curiously heart-warming and elegantly illustrated story, a duck strikes up an unlikely friendship with Death. Duck and Death play together and discuss big questions. Death, dressed in a dressing gown and slippers, is sympathetic and kind and will be duck’s companion until the end. “I’m cold,” she said one evening. “Will you warm me a little?” Snowflakes drifted down. Something had happened. Death looked at the duck. She’d stopped breathing. She lay quite still. Explaining the topic of death in a way that is honest, lightly philosophical and with gentle humor, this enchanting book has been translated into multiple languages, adapted into an animated movie and short film and performed on stages worldwide. Wolf Erlbruch received the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2006 and was the winner of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in 2017. Tender and direct, this is an excellent tool for helping to explain and talk about death, dying and bereavement with children Loved by adults and children, parents and grandparents, also suitable for schools, grief centers and counsellors Praise for Duck, Death and the Tulip “The gold standard of picture books about death is Duck, Death and the Tulip …It’s hard to describe how this extraordinarily tender book manages to be both heartbreaking and comforting, but it does."― The New York Times "The most extraordinary picture book I’ve seen in many a year. A duck becomes friends with Death, and it’s the most natural thing in the world. Trust me, adults get far more weirded out by this book than children ever do. Amazing."―Patrick Ness, Time Out London "The most moving book I’ve read this year is the German picture book Duck, Death and The Tulip by Wolf Erlbruch, about the strange, uneasy friendship."―Meg Rosoff, The Financial Times “The German children's book author and illustrator Wolf Erlbruch offers a wonderfully warm and assuring answer in Duck, Death and the Tulip - a marvelous addition to the handful of intelligent and imaginative children's books about death and loss.”―Maria Popova, Brainpickings “ Duck, Death and the Tulip by Wolf Erlbruch is a superb picture book from Germany, that tells a gentle story of the relationship between Death and a duck. Death is portrayed as a sympathetic figure in a dressing gown who is with us all the time, but who only comes into Duck’s consciousness towards the end of his life. It is warm, poignant and witty.”―Anthony Browne, The Guardian Review: Great Way to Address the Topic of Death - Great children’s story about death. I love the art and representation of death and the process of dying, and how it doesn’t film death in euphemisms. It shows kindness and generosity and friendship. Death doesn’t have any answers about death. After my mom died, I read this story for myself. I felt better because it didn’t gloss slickly about an important transition. Review: Understated, elegant book about the nature of death - Duck, Death and the Tulip is an understated, elegant children's book about death. Personifying death as younger children do, this book leads the reader through a gentle conversation on the nature of death, depicting it not as a malicious creature but as a fact of life. Death itself wears a housecoat and slippers, and Duck is impressively expressive in simple turns of the head or facial expressions. I haven't had the chance to read this with a child, but rather purchased it to share with my Children's Literature class. Based on the research, this book would be appropriate for children around 8, as this is the age when they begin to see death not as an entity, but as an unavoidable event which they have many questions about. This book offers a delicate way to start that conversation, and unlike many other books of its genre, it doesn't center the story around a sick grandparent or pet.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #95,339 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #106 in Children's Ducks & Other Waterfowl Books #151 in Children's Books on Death & Dying |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 544 Reviews |
R**N
Great Way to Address the Topic of Death
Great children’s story about death. I love the art and representation of death and the process of dying, and how it doesn’t film death in euphemisms. It shows kindness and generosity and friendship. Death doesn’t have any answers about death. After my mom died, I read this story for myself. I felt better because it didn’t gloss slickly about an important transition.
R**O
Understated, elegant book about the nature of death
Duck, Death and the Tulip is an understated, elegant children's book about death. Personifying death as younger children do, this book leads the reader through a gentle conversation on the nature of death, depicting it not as a malicious creature but as a fact of life. Death itself wears a housecoat and slippers, and Duck is impressively expressive in simple turns of the head or facial expressions. I haven't had the chance to read this with a child, but rather purchased it to share with my Children's Literature class. Based on the research, this book would be appropriate for children around 8, as this is the age when they begin to see death not as an entity, but as an unavoidable event which they have many questions about. This book offers a delicate way to start that conversation, and unlike many other books of its genre, it doesn't center the story around a sick grandparent or pet.
A**C
Wonderful way to teach about death
I was looking for children's books that introduce death in a way that isn't scary...and that explain death in a completely non-religious way. This book is sweet, easily understood, and puts a whole new light on death as something that eventually just happens.
E**S
Surprisingly deep and moving
This picture book helped me come to terms with the grief I feel as an adult caring for aging parents. While this would be suitable for a child coping with loss, it is by no means *just* a children’s book. I’m getting emotional from thinking about it. Highly recommend. And if you’re reading this because you’re dealing with grief yourself, please know that you’re not alone.
A**R
If you have only one kids’ book about death, let this be it
Oh, this book is so simple and poignant and straightforward. A great little non-scary story to familiarize kids with death as a matter-of-fact, normalized concept. The illustrations are wonderful.
N**E
The illustrations are sweet and the story is simple
It's a kids book. The illustrations are sweet and the story is simple. I am happy I bought it.
S**E
Great perspective on a topic that can be uncomfortable to talk about with young children
I bought this ahead of taking my 4 year old to a children's play adaptation of the book. The two worked well together, the play having a light hearted take on the book (death is much scarier as drawn than as portrayed in the play). My daughter enjoys things that are a little scary but a friend said the illustrations would be too scary for her daughter. My daughter has been curious about death as she was named for my grandmother who died at the age of 99 when my daughter was 2, so this book formed part of an ongoing dialogue on life and death that we've had for years due to her awareness of death from experiencing my grandmother being alive and then...not. If you have a child already curious about death, I would recommend this, it's also non-religious and does not include a concept of "god" and, while raised, leaves the question of an afterlife unanswered.
J**L
Much enjoyed
This was my last gift to my mother as she lay dying. She loved it! Said that the drawings were wonderful. I’m so grateful to the author & illustrator. You done good.
J**R
Una joya de la literatura infantil.
Magnifico libro, hermoso. La forma en la que trata un tema tan difícil, como es la muerte, altamente recomendado.
S**A
Beautiful!
Beautiful book for children which discusses death in a wonderful way.
C**N
Magnifique album
L'histoire et les illustrations sont sublimes. J'ai eu les larmes aux yeux à la première lecture. Encore une preuve que la littérature de jeunesse est une vraie littérature.
C**T
Great book
Amazing illustrations and surprisingly large size. Love it!
N**.
Delightful
An absolute gem of a book to have in one's collection. This purchase actually inspired 4 other friends to buy as well.
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