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24 pp.
| November, 1998
|
LibraryISBN 0-7613-0869-5$$19.90
(4)
K-3
How Do I Feel About series.
Illustrated by
Christopher O'Neill.
Photographs by
Roger Vlitos.
With the help of cartoons and color photographs of children, the accessible books act out different questions and reactions kids might have regarding these two life-altering events. The advice is inclusive--i.e., it addresses blended families and doesn't assume a child's parents have to be married to separate--and down-to-earth, if unoriginal. Ind.
24 pp.
| November, 1998
|
LibraryISBN 0-7613-0871-7$$19.90
(4)
K-3
How Do I Feel About series.
Illustrated by
Christopher O'Neill.
Photographs by
Roger Vlitos.
With the help of cartoons and color photographs of children, the accessible books act out different questions and reactions kids might have regarding these two life-altering events. The advice is inclusive--i.e., it addresses blended families and doesn't assume a child's parents have to be married to separate--and down-to-earth, if unoriginal. Ind.
24 pp.
| December, 1998
|
LibraryISBN 0-7613-0868-7$$19.90
(4)
K-3
How Do I Feel About series.
Illustrated by
Christopher O'Neill.
Photographs by
Roger Vlitos.
Posed-looking photos are placed against white backgrounds, while comic-strip illustrations show a variety of situations in this book that includes biracial families and disabled adults and children. The question-and-answer format becomes tedious but will help young readers focus on the problems faced by blended families. Practical, if unoriginal, suggestions for coping are sprinkled throughout. Ind.