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A parent would reach for this book when their family is beginning the transition of separation or divorce and they need a clear, practical way to explain the logistics to a child. Joy Berry avoids flowery metaphors in favor of direct, honest communication about why parents stop living together and what that means for a child's daily routine. It is an essential tool for neutralizing the guilt children often feel during a breakup. The book addresses heavy themes of sadness and anxiety through a lens of resilience and structure. It is highly appropriate for elementary schoolers who are asking concrete questions about where they will sleep, who will take care of them, and if the divorce is their fault. By providing a roadmap for these changes, it helps restore a sense of security and predictability during an otherwise chaotic time.