"Stars Die Too" is a moving and accessible book that addresses the difficult topic of death for children. The story follows a boy who realizes that a star that used to shine in the sky is no longer there. As the boy waits to see her night after night, he faces the reality of loss and absence. This book is an invaluable tool to prepare children for the eventual death of someone close to them or to help parents, teachers, and mental health professionals address the topic of death with little ones. Designed for children ages 3 to 7, "Stars Die Too" recognizes that death is a natural part of life and emphasizes the importance of talking about it before it is too late. In addition to telling a moving story, the book includes an interactive activity that invites children to write a letter to the moon, which has lost its friend the star. This activity encourages empathy and gives children the opportunity to express their emotions and reflect on the meaning of the loss. "Stars Die Too" is more than a book: it is a tool to help children understand and process the concept of death, while teaching them to value and enjoy the moments and memories shared with their loved ones. by Bryan Rivera