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ONE DAY AT A TIME by Rachel Ip

ONE DAY AT A TIME

A Story About Healing From Divorce

by Rachel Ip ; illustrated by Natelle Quek

Pub Date: Jan. 28th, 2025
ISBN: 9780316577564
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books

Things change when Mommy and Daddy announce they’ll be getting divorced.

Poppy and Robin learn that the family will have two houses, one for Mommy and one for Daddy; they’ll split their time between their parents. The siblings respond in different yet equally relatable ways. Poppy prefers to keep the news private, while Robin confides his worries to his friends. Both children have big, messy feelings that emerge at unexpected times. As the seasons pass, Poppy and Robin gradually adjust. After all, though Mommy and Daddy live apart, the children realize that they will always be a family. This is a quiet, thoughtful depiction of divorce, with parents who do an exceptional job of supporting their young children through a tough time. Sunflowers are a motif throughout. When Mommy and Daddy are together, the flowers sprout tall; after news of the divorce, they seem to wilt; and toward the end, the children plant sunflower seeds—a sign that the family’s love will endure, no matter what. Appropriately warm, gentle digital illustrations employ late-summer and early-autumn colors and seem to be dusk-lit. Mommy has pale skin and straight hair, Daddy has medium brown skin and wavy hair, and Poppy and Robin both have light brown skin and their father’s hair texture.

Tender and empathetic—and a road map for families undergoing similar shifts.

(a note for parents and caregivers, online resources, recommended reading) (Picture book. 3-6)