Sometimes parents argue. And sometimes parents get divorced. But no matter what, our parents love us! I’m Lucky to Have My Parents is a great tool for parents needing to discuss seperation and divorce with their young children, and through the eyes of our young protagonist, children can better understand big changes in their lives.

I’m Lucky to Have My Parents is a story about family, from the perspective of a small child whose parents have gotten divorced and remarried. This story reminds children that their parents love them, that they should talk about how they feel, and that they shouldn’t be afraid of those big feelings. I’m Lucky to Have My Parents is a great tool for parents to discuss separation and divorce with their children, and allows younger kids to better understand big changes in their lives.

CREATORS

Radostina Nikolova

Radostina Nikolova (1986) is a children’s book author and the owner of the publishing house Marmot Books. She graduated in English philology and holds two master’s degrees – in journalism and in creative writing. She has received several Magic Pearl Children Choice Awards – for 2013, 2016, and 2019. Her books have been recognised as the “Most Read Series” by the Sofia City Library in 2018, and in 2019 Radostina received the Children’s Writer of the Year award, again from the Sofia City Library. Her books have been translated into English, Polish, Chinese, and Finnish. Currently, she teaches creative writing courses for children and travels across the country (and sometimes abroad) to meet with kids who want to learn more about her characters and books.

Yana Popova

Yana Popova is an award-winning illustrator and concept artist, based in London, UK. She developed her skills early and followed an artistic path during her education. She currently works in children’s book illustration and enjoys working in both traditional and digital media using vivid and rich colour schemes. Previous works include: The Adventures of Mr.Macaw by Leticia Ordaz, The Carousel King and the space mission by Leticia Ordaz, We Walk Through the Forest by Lisa Ferland, etc.

BUZZ

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