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Mom And Dad Are Getting A Divorce (American Edition) - cover

Mom And Dad Are Getting A Divorce (American Edition)

Michael Dann

Publisher: Michael Dann

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Summary

Mom and Dad are getting a divorce.
They say they’re sad about it, of course.
They sit me down and have a long chat.
We talk a lot about this and that.
Dad says he will move out of the house.
He doesn’t want to grumble and grouse.
Mom says I will spend some days with him.
Some will be scheduled, some on a whim ...

This rhyming illustrated children's book deals with divorce.

An EPUB 3 reader is required to read this book.
Available since: 05/28/2016.

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