What happens when your world is suddenly split into two places?
For eight-year-old Noah, life is now lived between two homes, two bedrooms, two toothbrushes and two different ways of saying goodnight. Every week he packs his suitcase and travels from one home to another. But what Noah carries isn't just clothes, books and toys. He carries feelings too.
Some feelings are easy to understand. Others are confusing, tangled and difficult to explain.
Sometimes Noah feels happy to see Mum.
Sometimes he feels sad to leave Dad.
Sometimes he feels both at the same time.
Through gentle storytelling, relatable experiences and comforting illustrations, Sunday Suitcases helps children understand the complicated emotions that can come with parental separation, divorce and living between two homes.
Told through Noah's eyes, this reassuring story explores the invisible feelings many children experience but often struggle to put into words.
Sunday Suitcases gently explores:
Children will learn:
Includes The Sunday Suitcases Toolkit
At the end of the story, children will discover practical activities designed to help them process emotions, build confidence and feel more secure during transitions between homes.
The toolkit includes:
Perfect for:
Sunday Suitcases provides reassurance, understanding and hope for children learning to navigate life between two homes.
Because love isn't divided when families change.
Sometimes it simply learns how to stretch.
Written by Wayne Hutchinson & Nadeen Swaby of Handle My Affairs
Helping families navigate grief, loss, bereavement and life's most difficult moments with compassion, understanding and practical support.