![]() ![]() The reciting of each of their routines provides context to what otherwise is the scary unknown associated with separating from parents. This clever story details what Mama is actually doing when she goes to work, and what the child is doing while she’s away. When Mama Goes to Work Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch Specifically written to address children’s fear of being apart from the ones they love, this story utilizes a sweet and effective visualization to reassure our kids that even when we’re apart we’re always connected by love. A helpful reminder to children that no matter how busy parents are, they always remember what is most important. ![]() We don’t know why anyone would buy a Kindle version of this, we don’t recommend it…Ī reassuring story that illustrates the all too familiar morning frenzy of getting out the door and off to daycare and work. Unconditional love is explored in this playful and vibrant picture book that will comfort and reaffirm young children about their parents unwavering love for them. So, as you prepare for the return to childcare, check out these books with your little ones and incorporate them into your routine to help ease the transition, and hopefully reduce separation anxiety. For some reason, a lesson coming from Elmo or Llama Llama holds a lot more weight than when it comes from us parents. You know the saying “there’s an app for that”? Well when it comes to childhood milestones, phases, and big transitions, there’s almost always a book for that. ![]()
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