A personalized divorce book that keeps the message steady
During divorce, children need one core message repeated clearly: this is not your fault, and you are still deeply loved.
Why parents buy this
This is not a keepsake first. It's a prep tool first.
Parents buy StoryForKids when they need emotional rehearsal: before school starts, before a hospital trip, before a new baby arrives, or while a child is processing grief.
A personalized book helps parents deliver the same reassuring message in a consistent, calm format. It reduces the chance that a child fills silence with self-blame.
The story focuses on what the child can count on: routines, grown-up care, and being loved in both places. It does not ask the child to solve adult emotions.
This is useful early in the transition, when questions keep coming and parents need a stable script to return to.
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Example book
Ava and the Tiny New Surprise
Browse a sample story to see how the layout, page flow, and inline editing feel. Each book is 12 illustrated pages your child stars in.
Page 1
Ava hears that something new is on the way. A tiny new person is coming to live with the family.
Page 2
Ava feels a little wiggle in her tummy. Will the new baby take her favorite spot on the couch?
Page 3
Ava imagines the new baby. Maybe the baby will be loud. Maybe the baby will be small and sleepy.
Does it avoid blaming either parent?
Yes. The story stays child-centered and emotionally safe.
Can it include two homes?
Yes. The arc explicitly supports that transition.