Families who loved Was It the Chocolate Pudding?: A Story For Little Kids About Divorce by Sandra Levins often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Parents should reach for this book when they suspect their child feels responsible for the changes in the family or when a child expresses guilt over 'naughty' behavior preceding a separation. The story follows a young boy who mistakenly believes a messy incident involving chocolate pudding caused his parents to divorce. It is a gentle, secular guide designed for toddlers and preschoolers that clarifies the adult nature of divorce while normalizing the transition to two homes. This book is particularly effective because it uses a child's logic to tackle the heavy burden of guilt. By focusing on the 'why' from a kid's perspective, it allows parents to provide concrete reassurance that the breakup is not the child's fault. It serves as an excellent opening for conversations about big feelings, routine changes, and the enduring nature of a parent's love regardless of where they live.