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Reviewed on May 16, 2023

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author's vibrant and captivating illustrations, beautifully depict the feelings and experiences of Sam and his family, make the great book.

Synopsis

WHEN MOM TRAVELS FOR WORK helps kids understand why parents sometimes need to leave their loved ones when they travel for work. The story explains why parents work, what they do while they are gone, and how important their children are to them even when they’re away.

The touching children's book "When Mom Travels for Work" by Kristopher Goeden addresses a challenging subject: separation anxiety when a parent travels for work. Sam, a small child whose mother is leaving on business, is the main character of the novel. Sam learns inventive ways to stay in touch with his mother, like making a "memory box" to store souvenirs of their time together, as he battles feelings of loneliness and loss.


Christine Battuz's vibrant and captivating illustrations, which beautifully depict the feelings and experiences of Sam and his family, make the book. The narrative provides useful tips for remaining connected while being told in simple, kid-friendly language that is ideal for young children.


The touching children's book "When Mom Travels for Work" by Kristopher Goeden addresses a challenging subject: separation anxiety when a parent travels for work. Sam, a small child whose mother is leaving on business, is the main character of the novel. Sam learns inventive ways to stay in touch with his mother, like making a "memory box" to store souvenirs of their time together, as he battles feelings of loneliness and loss.


Christine Battuz's vibrant and captivating illustrations, which beautifully depict the feelings and experiences of Sam and his family, make the book. The narrative provides useful tips for remaining connected while being told in simple, kid-friendly language that is ideal for young children.


The touching children's book "When Mom Travels for Work" by Kristopher Goeden addresses a challenging subject: separation anxiety when a parent travels for work. Sam, a small child whose mother is leaving on business, is the main character of the novel. Sam learns inventive ways to stay in touch with his mother, like making a "memory box" to store souvenirs of their time together, as he battles feelings of loneliness and loss.


Christine Battuz's vibrant and captivating illustrations, which beautifully depict the feelings and experiences of Sam and his family, make the book. The narrative provides useful tips for remaining connected while being told in simple, kid-friendly language that is ideal for young children.

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Kristopher GoedenThank you so much! I greatly appreciate your time and interest into the book!
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