By Carlos Gamino

If you’re a parent going through a divorce, you want to do everything you can to make the whole process easier on them – and fortunately, there are several really great books on divorce written especially for children. As Milwaukee divorce lawyers, these are five of our favorites.

5 Great Divorce Books for Kids

While your mileage may vary with these divorce books for kids, these five are definitely worth checking out at the library.

#1. The Invisible String by Patrice Karst

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Ages: 4 to 8 years

In The Invisible String, a pair of twins learn about the connection between parents and kids – and how it still exists, even when they’re not together all the time.

#2. Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child’s Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce

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Ages: 3 to 7 years

Standing on My Own Two Feet is all about a little boy whose parents are divorcing. He explores the fact that his parents will always love him, no matter what, in this charming book.

#3: The Family Book by Todd Parr

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Ages: 5 to 6 years

Todd Parr’s The Family Book is about the love between families. It covers all kinds of family dynamics and encourages kids to embrace their family’s own differences, even within divorce.

#4: What in the World Do You Do When Your Parents Divorce? A Survival Guide for Kids

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Ages: 7 to 12 years

In What in the World Do You Do When Your Parents Divorce?, kids learn about what divorce is, why parents do it and how to cope with new living arrangements. It also covers how to handle feelings and answers basic questions about divorce.

#5: Living With Mom and Living With Dad by Melanie Walsh

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Ages: 3 to 7 years

Living With Mom and Living With Dad is about a little girl who sometimes lives with her mom and the cat, and sometimes she lives with dad – and it explores the differences between each house, where she keeps her toys and other important concerns for kids in this age group.

Do You Need to Talk to a Lawyer About Divorce?

If you’re thinking about divorce, or if your spouse has already filed, you may need to talk to a Milwaukee divorce attorney – and we can help.

Call us at 414-383-6700 for a free consultation with a divorce attorney who will answer your questions and create a strategy that gets you the best possible outcome in your divorce.

Carlos Gamino