Help for my 6yr old mindee
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    He is coming to terms with his mum getting married for the first time but not to Dad who doesn't live here, he sees him once a month, anyway he is really struggling with the whole marriage thing, he doesn't understand that his name won't change, but mum's will and he thinks mum is going away, does anyone have any useful websites, books etc that will help him through and hopefully understand as I say he is only 6 and is so confused bless him xx
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    There is a book called "My Mommys getting Married by P.Chambers

    Its abit American but is a nice book
    PRINCESS DAISY FLOWER

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    oh and "the ring bear"
    PRINCESS DAISY FLOWER

 

 

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