She finally feels seen!
- Maria G.When my daughter first saw herself in these illustrations - a kid with two loving homes - she literally said, 'This is our family!' It's her favorite book.
When families live in two homes, children don't need perfect answers, they need reassurance. Two Homes, One Big Love is a beautifully illustrated story that helps children understand one simple truth: Love doesn't live in one house. It lives in their heart.
The Heart of the Story
Two Homes, One Big Love gently reminds children that although their family may look different, they are deeply loved in both homes.
Written from a mother's heart, this beautifully illustrated hardcover book helps children:
• Feel safe and secure during family transitions
• Understand that love never has to be divided
• Open conversations about emotions
• Build resilience and confidence
Perfect for children ages 2–8.
Book Details
• Hardcover
• Premium full-color illustrations
• Written by Andjela Jerkovic, RN
• A meaningful gift for families, therapists, counselors, and educators.
❤️ Because every child deserves to know that love doesn't live in one house—it lives in their heart.
Quality + Care
This book is a premium 32-page hardcover printed on 80lb archival paper with a smudge-resistant gloss finish. It is built to survive the travel and heavy use typical of a child moving between two loving homes.
Shipping + Returns
Orders ship within 1-2 business days. If Two Homes, One Big Love doesn't resonate with your family, we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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Real stories from parents, grandparents, therapists, and educators.
- Maria G.When my daughter first saw herself in these illustrations - a kid with two loving homes - she literally said, 'This is our family!' It's her favorite book.
- David L.This book takes the weight off. It explains the two-home dynamic better than I ever could. It has become a crucial part of our transition days.
- Jessica K.The art is stunning and the message is so gentle. It doesn't treat our family like a 'problem' to be solved, but like a life to be celebrated.