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Adams, Eric J.
On the Day his Daddy Left On the day his father moves out of the house, Danny's teacher, friends, and family reassure him that his parents' divorce is not his fault. |
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Bernhard, Durga
To and Fro, Fast and Slow A girl who is shuttled between the homes of her divorced parents observes such opposites as over, under, rainy, sunny, and full empty. |
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Bunting, Eve
The Days of Summer As summer ends and they get ready to go back to school, two young girls try to deal with the news that the grandparents they love are getting a divorce. |
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Clifton, Lucille
Everett Anderson's 1-2-3 As a small boy's mother considers remarriage, he considers the numbers one, two, and three--sometimes they're lonely, sometimes crowded, but sometimes just right. |
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Coffelt, Nancy
Fred Stays with Me A child describes how she lives sometimes with her mother and sometimes with her father, but her dog is her constant companion.
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Coy, John
Two Old Potatoes and Me A young girl and her father grow new pototoes from two old ones. A good story showing the special time a father and child spend together after a divorce.
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Grindley, Sally
A New Room for William When William and his mother move after his parents separate, he is unhappy about having a new room, but he changes his mind after he gets dinosaur wallpaper and makes a new friend.
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Haughton, Emma
Rainy Day Shortly after his parents have separated, Nick visits his father on a gray, rainy day and they take a long walk in the storm. |
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Holmberg, Bo R.
A Day with Dad Tim waits with excitement for a train to bring his father, who lives in another town, then spends an entire day with him, doing all of their favorite things, until it is time for Dad to catch the train home. |
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Lansky, Vicki
It's Not Your Fault KoKo Bear : a Read-together Book for Parents Young Children During Divorce KoKo Bear learns what divorce means, how to deal with changes, how to recognize and talk about her feelings, and that the divorce is not her fault. Each page includes tips for parents. |
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Levy, Janice
Totally Uncool As she describes all the things that are uncool about her father's latest girlfriend, a young girl begins to admit that there are some things she likes about her. |
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Masurel, Claire
Two Homes A young boy named Alex enjoys the homes of both of his parents who live apart but love Alex very much. |
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Murphy, Patricia J.
Divorce and Separation This book explains what happens when divorce papers are signed, explores the reasons why parents may decide to separate, and provides reassurance to any reader whose parents are splitting up. |
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Ormerod, Jan
Molly and her Dad Molly's father lives so far away that she makes up stories about him to tell at school, but when he comes to visit she discovers that they have a lot in common. |
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Perry, Anne
Just Like Always A girl finds that most things in her life remain the same after her parents' divorce. |
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Rogers, Fred
Divorce Simple text and color photos reassure children that ALL of their feelings about divorce are real and acceptable, whatever they might be, and talking about them and recognizing them can help children feel more stable during a time filled with change. |
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Rogers, Fred
Stepfamilies Discusses the changes involved in becoming part of a stepfamily and ways to deal with the new situation. |
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Santucci, Barbara
Loon Summer Rainie spends the summer with her father after her parents' separation. |
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Schmitz, Tamara,
Standing On My Own Feet : a Child's Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce Addison's parents are divorced and he lives in one house with his mom and another with his dad, but one thing he knows above all is that both his parents love him and they always will. |
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Schotter, Roni.
Missing Rabbit As Kara divides her time between Papa's house and Mama's house, she is comforted by the presence of her toy Rabbit. |