About The Memory Box & Charlotte’s Big Surprise
Children notice change before they can name it. A grandparent repeats the same story, forgets a name, or seems different from the person they remember. For many families, that first question arrives like a small sentence with a big shadow behind it: Why is Grandma forgetting?
This book was created to help you meet that moment with warmth, clarity, and reassurance—without turning it into a scary conversation.
The Memory Box & Charlotte’s Big Surprise is a children’s book about memory loss designed to support gentle, honest conversations with young children. It’s also intentionally built as a children’s book used repeatedly for big feelings and family change because children don’t process change once.
They revisit it. They ask again. Their understanding grows in layers.

A story that explains memory loss in a child‑friendly way
Families often search for a story that explains memory loss in a child-friendly way—one that helps children understand what they’re seeing while protecting their emotional safety. This story uses simple language, relatable moments, and steady reassurance to help children make sense of memory changes without blame, fear, or pressure.
At its heart is a message children need to hear more than once: love remains, even when remembering changes. That message becomes a foundation families can return to at bedtime, before visits, after confusing moments, and during the seasons when children notice more than adults expect.
Why this book names Alzheimer’s disease (and how it’s handled safely)
One way The Memory Box & Charlotte’s Big Surprise differ from many similar titles is that they use the words “Alzheimer’s disease.” This is intentional—and it is handled with care.
Children often hear words adults think they’ve avoided—during a family conversation, at a doctor’s office, or in everyday life. When children hear a serious word without guidance, they may fill in the gaps with fear or self‑blame. In this book, Alzheimer’s disease is introduced briefly, in context, and paired with reassurance, so children are not left alone with the word.
What the book does not do:
What it does do is give adults a safe bridge into the conversation—especially for parents asking.
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More than a one-time read:
a repeatable conversation tool
Many families are looking for a book to help their child understand memory changes that don’t end when the last page turns. This book is designed to be revisited—because the questions change as children grow. That repeatable design is what makes the book useful not only for families but also for educators and child‑support professionals who need a children’s book that supports guided adult conversations.
Parents use this story when children ask:
The Memory Box activity: making connections tangible
This story introduces a simple, child‑centered activity that helps children express feelings and hold onto connection: the Memory Box.
Because the book is a picture book with curriculum‑based memory activities, families and classrooms can use the Memory Box concept as a gentle extension—drawing pictures, choosing “memory items,” and revisiting meaningful reminders of love and belonging.
This is why the book is often used as a comforting book for children during family change: it gives children something they can return to when feelings are big and words are hard.
Who this book is for
This book is written for children but designed to support the adults guiding them. It’s especially helpful for:
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A note from the author
My work is shaped by decades of experience supporting families through vulnerable moments, including early childhood education and professional guardianship.
Across all of it, one truth remains consistent: children do best when adults offer calm language, repeated reassurance, and simple ways to stay connected. That is the purpose of this book—and the resources that support it.


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