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The 2-minute family ritual that keeps parents and kids genuinely connected.
💔 Does your child feel invisible since the family changed?
When families blend, children don't just gain step-siblings — they lose their entire world as they knew it. Suddenly they're sharing their parent, their home, their bedroom wall with people they didn't choose.
📖 The Blended Family Mix follows Jake as his mum marries David and stepsister Olivia moves into his house. Jake feels invaded, replaced, and forgotten. His mum is busy making Olivia feel welcome — but what about him? He didn't choose this. So why does he have to be okay with it?
✅ What makes this story essential:
🧡 Validates anger and jealousy — your child's feelings are real, not dramatic 🏠 Introduces the "My Space, Our Space" mindfulness practice — a simple boundary tool kids can actually use 💬 Addresses the fear every blended-family child carries: "Will my parent love them more?" 👀 Shows both children are struggling — Olivia didn't choose this either 🎨 Beautiful illustrated flipbook format, designed to read together
🌱 Your child will learn to:
💡 The "My Space, Our Space" Practice:
Draw three circles together after reading:
🔵 My Space — your bedroom, your special one-on-one time with your parent, your feelings 🟢 Our Space — shared living areas, family time, learning to coexist with respect 🟡 Their Space — your step-sibling's room, their feelings, their right to feel at home too
This practice teaches healthy boundaries and mutual empathy — two things blended families need most.
💙 Perfect for:
📚 Part of the Growing Through Hard Things series — stories that meet children inside their biggest emotions and give them real tools to move through. Other titles: moving to a new home, divorce, friendship breakups, a grandparent's illness.
🏠 Their anger is valid. Their fear is real. And with the right boundaries and understanding, blended families can work.
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