Families who loved Mummy & Daddy Love Me by Neo Marti often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their family is navigating the initial upheaval of a separation or divorce and the child is struggling to verbalize their confusion. Rather than a traditional story, this is a therapeutic tool designed to bridge the communication gap between two households. It focuses on reinforcing the child's sense of being loved while providing a dedicated space for them to externalize their worries and hopes. The book addresses the emotional weight of 'house swapping' and the common desire for things to return to how they were. It is developmentally appropriate for elementary-aged children who are old enough to engage in self-reflection but young enough to need concrete reassurance of their safety. By using this journal, parents can give their child a sense of agency and a 'portable' safe haven that travels with them between homes, fostering resilience during a period of significant change.