One of the toughest things to do as a parent is talk to your children about tragedy.
Fires, severe weather and flooding are all disasters that can have an impact on a family, especially children.
They're among the disasters featured in a coloring book designed to help children cope with disasters and posted on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Web site.
But one page has parents taking the colors away.
The picture is an illustration of the World Trade Center towers in New York City. One of the towers has smoke coming out of it, while a plane looks to be heading towards the other.
Many parents said this is not an appropriate way to teach kids about tragedy.
FEMA has since taken the coloring book down and said it will review items on the kids' page for further inappropriate content.