

This easy-to-understand children's story and parenting guide is intended for families where both parents plan to stay active and involved in their child's life. "It's Not Your Fault, KoKo Bear" revolves around a lovable bear who doesn't want to have two homes. KoKo's experience will help children learn what divorce means, how family life will change, and understand that the divorce is not their fault. Review: Great for kids and parents alike - Our therapist recommended this book for my young children (5 and 7). They each responded differently, but for both it was a great way to engage them in conversation in an empathetic, understanding, and open way. They so related with Koko Bear and his feelings in the book and were able to identify some of their own feelings through reading it. My 5 year old has asked to read this many times while my 7 prefers not to...not because she doesn't like the book but because it does bring up feelings that are difficult for anyone--especially a youngster--to process. If you know children affected by divorce, this book is definitely worth reading with them. There are also helpful tips on each page for parents. Ideas to help children process, ways to talk about the new realities we all experience through divorce, and conversation starters to talk to kids in a non-threatening, nonjudgmental, emotionally safe manner. Review: Great resource for divorcing parents - During my divorce, my kids seemed to be adjusting well, at least in the beginning. As time went on however, they struggled with the idea of divorce so I picked up this book and a few others. This is a great book for the younger ones (mine were 4 and 6 at the time). It really speaks to their guilt over things they think they could have done to stop it, and gives you as the parent a great way to start the conversations that are so important, yet so hard to have. Their Dad and I shared this book from house to house, and in time, the girls didn't need it anymore. I have since given it to a friend to help her situation.
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,075 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Children's Books on Marriage & Divorce #186 in Divorce (Books) #7,777 in Children's Literature (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 259 Reviews |
K**E
Great for kids and parents alike
Our therapist recommended this book for my young children (5 and 7). They each responded differently, but for both it was a great way to engage them in conversation in an empathetic, understanding, and open way. They so related with Koko Bear and his feelings in the book and were able to identify some of their own feelings through reading it. My 5 year old has asked to read this many times while my 7 prefers not to...not because she doesn't like the book but because it does bring up feelings that are difficult for anyone--especially a youngster--to process. If you know children affected by divorce, this book is definitely worth reading with them. There are also helpful tips on each page for parents. Ideas to help children process, ways to talk about the new realities we all experience through divorce, and conversation starters to talk to kids in a non-threatening, nonjudgmental, emotionally safe manner.
E**E
Great resource for divorcing parents
During my divorce, my kids seemed to be adjusting well, at least in the beginning. As time went on however, they struggled with the idea of divorce so I picked up this book and a few others. This is a great book for the younger ones (mine were 4 and 6 at the time). It really speaks to their guilt over things they think they could have done to stop it, and gives you as the parent a great way to start the conversations that are so important, yet so hard to have. Their Dad and I shared this book from house to house, and in time, the girls didn't need it anymore. I have since given it to a friend to help her situation.
N**G
Wonderful book,lots of help
This book was great! When we spoke to our son about the upcoming Divorce, he got upset this was one of the books we used to help him understand. WE read this book and he asked questions, told us how he felt, and then took it to school to help tell his friends. He also asked if he was allowed to let a friend borrow it, " Cause he is hurting and needs to know it is not his fault too". My whole family loves this book, It helped our son identify his feeling and know that they were Ok, that he was "allowed" to be upset, and that the divorce would become "normal" to him in the months to come.
E**N
My son is 4&1/2, and although the whole idea ...
My son is 4&1/2, and although the whole idea of divorce is over his head, the concepts of being โa family apartโ, not all family lives with youโlike aunts & uncles reside in separate houses from youโbut you are all still a family, and even though mom and dad are getting a divorce, no one is divorcing you, really resonated with him. The book broke down core concepts in a way he could understand what changes would occur. He asks to read it all the time. It has opened a dialogue about divorce, and has let my son know that he can ask me anything at any time as we work through the divorce.
M**Y
Helped our grandchildren
This book is a sensitive way to broach the subject of divorce or separation with young children. I bought it for my daughter and son-in-law to use when telling my 4 year old granddaughter about their divorce. No doubt it was the hardest day of their lives to tell her, but the story is understandable for a young child. She still broke down and cried, she still begged that they not get divorced, but my daughter keeps reminding her of the "puzzle pieces" from the story which don't fit together no matter how hard you try.
L**6
Perfect for children during a divorce or seperation
I bought this for my son while my husband and I went through a brief separation. My son is 6 and didn't understand what was going on. We read this and then talked about how our situation was different from Koko bear and how it was the same. My husband and I did not divorce but this book was still very helpful for our son during a difficult time.
K**2
I love the message of this book
I love the message of this book, but it is loooooonnnggg for a children's book. I have 4 yo twins and it didn't hold their interest. I ordered this along with a few other books, and found those to be a bit better.
K**L
It's not your fault
This is a must read with kids.
M**.
Great for talking about feelings.
A great book to introduce divorce to a child whose parents have split. Heartbreaking to have to read this book to my granddaughter but it helped us to discuss a day when feelings could be talked about and checked like Koko bear does. Mama bear in the first page looks a bit masculine and it made it hard for her to decipher which one was which but later on Mama bear is in a skirt.
H**N
a lovely read
rating i chose because it deserves it.i chose this book for my children to give a better understanding to their personal plight.it gave them a better understanding in their little world of how they view this in their minds.i would strongly recommend any family going through the situation of a parent leaving the home to give their child this book to read and to read it themselves also.
S**R
Useful for encouraging discussion
I bought this book for my 9 year old grand-daughter whose parents have recently separated. I particularly liked the question/discussion prompts and found it a useful tool for encouraging my grand-daughter to talk about her feelings about her situation. I also liked the fact that it covers a longer period of time after an immediate separation, so is able to explore other situations that might arise after the initial one. A really useful book!
C**L
It says it so well
When you drop the D-bomb on your kids there is an empty silence that this book managed to fill. We were able to move on from that hideous conversation to a simple story about a bear who didn't understand either. I was able to point to pictures of how I felt and she pointed to pictures of how she felt too. Dad was able to get involved too and we were able to express our sadness as a family. This was happening to all of us. If you're considering buying this book, may I say how sorry I am that this has happened to you too.
W**S
Well used
Bought this book a few years ago now and have referred to it many a time when working with children experiencing separation/divorce. The reason I am writing this review now is that i am having to re-purchase it bacause ive lent our copy out to a parent, cant remember who and feel lost without it. Hadn't used it for a while but needed it the other day - got to get another one and will be making a note when it gets taken home. Would definitely recommend
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