When Jack and Alice move in with their grandparents, everything is different. Their mom is struggling emotionally and can't take care of them, and their dad can't do it alone. Now, the siblings are left navigating new routines, unfamiliar rules, and a tidal wave of mixed emotions they don't know how to handle.
Jack is angry one moment and guilty the next. Alice feels lonely, scared, and ashamed-afraid of what her friends will think if they knew the truth. Both are confused, uncertain, and grieving a life they've lost. But when Gramma Kate invites them to help plant a garden, something begins to shift. As they start to identify their feelings out loud and without judgment, they begin to understand them more clearly.
Themes and Emotions Explored In This Story: Living in kinship care due to a parent's mental health or addiction strugglesEmotional literacy by identifying feelings such as anger, guilt, shame, and emotional overwhelmEmotional resilience because their life is different from other kids' livesEmpathy for other kids who struggle silently with their home lifeHealing through nature as a way to understand and express emotionsLiving with Grandma and Grandpa is a resource for teachers, child therapists, and counsellors to help children make sense of their emotions. Whether read in a classroom or therapy room, this story creates space for children to explore who they are and know that their feelings matter.