Phil Earle "Two Families to Call My Own"
Phil Earle “Two Families to Call My Own”

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Phil Earle "Two Families to Call My Own"

Phil Earle “Two Families to Call My Own”

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A comforting picture book tackling the tricky emotions that surface when blending families after a separation, while celebrating new connections.

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Florrie now lives in two different houses:
One with her mum.
One with her dad.

And everything finally feels just right. Until Florrie’s dad gets a new girlfriend… who’s not her mum!

Will having two families be too much for Florrie?

Illustrator: Jess Rose

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Dimensions 23.2 × 28.5 × 0.4 cm
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