Missing Rabbit

(Companion to Room for Rabbit)
illust. by Cyd Moore.  Clarion Books/Houghton Mifflin  Grades PreK-3.

      Rabbit goes everywhere with Kara--to Papa's house, where they eat "oodles of noodles" and play hide-and-seek together, and to Mama's house, where they dance and eat chicken and rice.  But one day, when it's time to leave Papa's house for Mama's, Rabbit asks Kara, "Where do I live?" Kara doesn't know the answer . . .
        A picture book about what it's like to have two different homes when parents are divorced.  Illustrated and told with sensitivity and humor, Missing Rabbit gently reminds all children that parental love is constant and has firm roots in one very special place.  A reassuring book--perfect for sharing with a young child.

       "For young children dealing with divorce--and their parents--this book is a winner."  School Library Journal
       "A comfort to children who 'go back and forth,' Schotter's thoughtfully conceived story addresses the anxieties of very young children living under joint custody arrangements."  Publisher's Weekly

For a discussion of this book in Jacqueline Golding’s Healing Stories, see Healing-stories.com
 

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