It’s been said that half of all marriages end in divorce, and it seems at this point everyone either knows someone going through this hard change, or has experienced it themselves. For an adult it’s difficult enough to navigate these intense feelings and hurt, and for a child it can be even more challenging. When parents decide […]

It's Not Your Fault, Koko Bear: A Read-Together Book for Parents and Young Children during Divorce
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It's Not Your Fault, Koko Bear: A Read-Together Book for Parents and Young Children during Divorce
32Paperback(New Edition)
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780916773472 |
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Publisher: | Book Peddlers |
Publication date: | 12/28/1997 |
Series: | Lansky, Vicki Series |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 32 |
Sales rank: | 326,223 |
Product dimensions: | 6.92(w) x 7.56(h) x 0.10(d) |
Age Range: | 3 - 7 Years |
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