
Breakfast for Dinner (Children of Courage) by Devore, Cynthia Dilaura, M.D.
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Meg's world is turned upside-down when her parents separate but she comes to realize that they are divorcing each other, not her. Includes discussion questions.
Our Review
This gentle picture book tackles the difficult topic of parental separation through the eyes of young Meg, who finds comfort in the small, comforting ritual of having breakfast for dinner. The story thoughtfully addresses a child's fears about divorce, clearly emphasizing that parental love remains constant even when family structures change. Simple, reassuring language makes these complex emotions accessible to young readers navigating similar family transitions. The inclusion of discussion questions provides valuable tools for parents and caregivers to facilitate meaningful conversations.
What sets this children's book apart is its focus on resilience and finding stability in familiar routines during times of uncertainty. The "breakfast for dinner" concept serves as a powerful metaphor for how life can change while still containing comforting constants. This story will particularly benefit children ages 4-8 who are experiencing family separation or divorce, offering them validation and hope. The therapeutic approach helps young readers process big feelings while reinforcing their emotional security.
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