Top Ten Best Single Parent Family Books For Kids & Teens

Single parent family story books

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Divorce and separation books for kids and teens

Single parent families childrens & teenagers books list

For many families going through separation and divorce, children are often confused about what’s happening to their family. Sudden changes, two homes and separate or new families are a lot for toddlers, preschoolers, school kids and teenagers to take on board. This list of single mum and dad books help children learn that family separation doesn’t have to be scary, and things are going to be okay.

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Here is our top 10 pick of single parenting kids story books

1. Dinosaur’s Divorce by Laurie Krasny Brown & Marc Brown

Dinosaurs Divorce childrens book

For Ages: 4 – 7 years old

Dinosaurs Divorce A guide for changing families helps kids understand what divorce means, why it happens, and how to best cope with everyone’s feelings.
Topics covered in the book include: Divorce Words and What They Mean * Why Parents Divorce * After the Divorce * Living with One Parent * Visiting Your Parent * Having Two Homes * Celebrating Holidays and Special Occasions * Telling Your Friends * Meeting Parents’ New Friends * Living with Stepparents * Having Stepsiblings

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2. Two Homes by Claire Masurel

Two Homes single mum family story book

For Ages: 2 – 4 years old

Two Homes will help children – and parents – embrace even the most difficult of changes with an open and optimistic heart.  At Mommy’s house, Alex has a soft chair. At Daddy’s house, Alex has a rocking chair. In each home, Alex also has a special bedroom and lots of friends to play with. The gently reassuring text focuses on what is gained rather than what is lost when parents divorce, while the sensitive illustrations, depicting two unique homes in all their small details, firmly establish Alex’s place in both of them.

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3. The Family Book by Todd Parr

The Family Book for non traditional families

For Ages: 3 – 6 years old

The Family Book celebrates the love we feel for our families and all the different varieties they come in. Whether you have two mothers or two dads, a big family or a small family, a clean family or a messy one, Todd Parr assures readers that no matter what kind of family you have, every family is special in its own unique way. Parr’s message about the importance of embracing our differences is delivered in a playful way. With his trademark bold, bright colours and silly scenes, this book will encourage children to ask questions about their own families.

4. The Adventure Birthday Party by Barbara Bryan

The Book Review: Adventure Birthday Party by Barbara Bryan

For ages 3-7 years old

The Adventure Birthday Party is a children’s book written by author Barbara Bryan – single mum, and founder of Singlemum.com.au. This is a super-cute tale that helps to normalise divorced and separated families, and should be on the book shelf of all Aussie single mum families! A single parent family children’s story book especially suited for Australian single parent families,

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5. Mum and Dad Glue by Kes Gray

Mum and Dad Glue for single parent families

For Ages: 0 – 4 years old

Mum and Dad Glue is an incredibly powerful book about a boy coming to terms with his parents divorce by Kes Gray and Lee Wildish.

A little boy tries to find a pot of parent glue to stick his mum and dad back together. His parents have come undone and he wants to mend their marriage, stick their smiles back on and make them better. This story is brilliantly told with a powerful message that even though his parents may be broken, their love for him is not.

6. The Invisible String by Patrice Karst

The Invisible String for separation anxiety

For Ages: 4+ years old

Parents, educators, therapists, and social workers alike have declared The Invisible String the perfect tool for coping with all kinds of separation anxiety, loss, and grief. In this relatable and reassuring contemporary classic, a mother tells her two children that they’re all connected by an invisible string. Even though you can’t see it with your eyes, you can feel it deep in your heart, and know that you are always connected to the ones you love. This heartwarming picture book for all ages explores questions about the intangible yet unbreakable connections between us, and opens up deeper conversations about love.

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7. My Family’s Changing by Pat Thomas

Top Ten Best Single Parent Family Books For Kids & Teens

For Ages: 4 – 7 years old

My Family’s Changing is an unusual picture book for younger children explores the issue of divorce. The author of this book is a psychotherapist and counselor and helps children to face their fears, worries and questions when their family is going through a break-up. A special feature, “What About You?” sidebars appear frequently with questions directed at the child reading the book. The questions encourage children to explore their own feeling about the situation. Full color illustrations throughout.

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8. The Divorce Journal For Kids by Sue Atkins

Divorce Journal for kids

For Ages: 7 – 11 years old

The Divorce Journal For Kids from parenting expert Sue Atkins gives children aged 7+ a safe place to express their feelings about divorce and the resulting changes, so that they can start to understand them. Full of creative activities to help them process this life-changing event, it provides children with a source of strength and comfort through this challenging time, as well as giving them a way of sharing how they are feeling with a trusted adult.

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9. Getting Through My Parents’ Divorce by  Amy J. L. Baker &  Katherine C. Andre

Getting through my parents divorce

For Ages: 5 – 12 years old

Is your child stuck in the middle of a high-conflict divorce? In Getting Through My Parents’ Divorce, two psychologists and experts in parental alienation offer a fun and engaging workbook to help kids work through stressful or confusing emotions and feel safe and loved—no matter what. Divorce is never easy. But for kids who have parents in conflict with one another, or where one parent is so hostile that he or she is actively trying to undermine the kids’ relationship with the other parent, divorce can be unbearable. This workbook is designed especially for kids, and includes helpful tips and exercises to help them deal with the negative impact of custody disputes, understand and identify their feelings, learn to cope with stress and other complex emotions, and feel secure.

Getting Through My Parents’ Divorce online at Booktopia

10. Now What Do I Do? by Lynn Cassella-Kapusinski

Divorce help book for teenagers

For Ages: 10 – 17 years old

A Guide to Help Teenagers with Their Parents’ Separation or Divorce. When a marriage ends, it is hard enough for the two people directly involved. When there are children in the family, however, the destructive effects of a divorce or separation are magnified. In Now What Do I Do? author Lynn Cassella-Kapusinski offers a workbook for teens to help them flush out their feelings and fears over their parents? divorce or separation. The author’s own parents divorced when she was eleven, and she writes with a style that teens can easily relate to without feeling talked down to. The exercises in Now What Am I Supposed to Do? can be done alone or with friends. While this book is aimed at teens, it is also a helpful guide for parents and youth ministers who want to help teens work through their emotions.

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