To be honest, I’m not particularly a fan of the Rookie Ready to Learn series in general: I find the activities in the back of each are often formulaic and only tenuously related to the story; each one ends by telling you someone’s version of what you just learned by reading this story (besides being patronizing, they often don’t hit the mark). But if you do like this kind of thing, or you’re willing to ignore the extra features that don’t enhance them, the central stories are often good little stories, with redeeming qualities of their own. With one to two simple sentences per page, this one outlines how life is different for a young girl after her parents divorce, listing things she does with mom, things she does with dad, and things she does with both, assuring readers that they both still love her, just like always.