Was it the Chocolate Pudding?: A Story for Little Kids About Divorce | TheBookSeekers

Was it the Chocolate Pudding?: A Story for Little Kids About Divorce


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No. of pages 40

Published: 2005

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Was It the Chocolate Pudding? tells the story of divorce in a typical family from the point of view of an engaging young narrator. Readers learn about divorce, and receive age-appropriate explanations of what is happening regarding such issues as single-parent homes and joint custody. But most importantly, the narrator explains that divorce is not the child's fault - it is a grown-up problem. The story emphasizes the need for communication between parent and child and includes a ""Note to Parents"" by psychologist and author Jane Annunziata, PsyD.

 

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by American Psychological Association .

Sandra Levins and Bryan Langdo are the writer/illustrator team responsible for Was It the Chocolate Pudding? A Story For Little Kids About Divorce, a well-reviewed book that is designed to help children understand that they are not responsible for their parents' divorcing.

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