Stanley the stork is upset when his parents divorce and his father goes to live in a separate nest.
A boy's parents help him adjust to his new stepfamily when his mother remarries after a divorce. Includes note to parents.
A child describes how she lives sometimes with his mother and sometimes with his father, but his dog is his constant companion.
KoKo Bear learns what divorce means, how to deal with changes, how to recognize and deal with feelings, and that divorce is not KoKo's fault. Each page includes tips for parents.
A little girl describes what her life is like now that her parents no longer live together.
While spending the summer with her father, Rainie wishes her parents would stay together, just like the family of loons she sees on the lake.
A young reindeer lives with his mother and visits his father on weekends. The story of Lou Caribou will help small children come to terms with their own parents' separation. This book shows that parents who live apart still lovingly care for their child, and that their separation has not diminished their love for him.
Mabel's new living situation now that her parents have split has her feeling topsy-turvy, but a weekend caring for the class pet helps her realize that having two homes is not such a bad thing after all.
A heartfelt exploration of divorce through the lens of two siblings, Robin and Poppy, told over the course of a year
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.
A girl who is shuttled between the homes of her divorced parents observes such opposites as "over, under," "rainy, sunny," and "full & empty."
A young girl splits her time between Mommy's house and Daddy's apartment, which he shares with his partner Harry, but when Mommy picks her up on Daddy's day the girl becomes sullen, not realizing Daddy has a wonderful surprise waiting for her at home.