
Heartwarming book for little ones who live far away from their grandma (and family).
My son related so much with this book because his Daddy's family lived around the world (literally). We currently live in Indonesia while his grandma and 2 aunts live in Canada. He has also aunts and uncles who live in the states. Another aunt lives in UK and others across Africa continent. So yes, this book was truly resonate with my son (me and my husband too). We are literally see the moon here in Indonesia while the rest of the family see the sun. Literally like this book. I think this book made my son feel seen too. This book acknowledged the distance he has with his family. But fortunately this book also encouraged my son to celebrate the distance instead of feeling sad about it.
Though the story was definitely perfect for my son, the illustrations were kinda lacking. My son (and I) didn't like the style of the illustrations much.
Thank you to Jennie Marie Naffie, Atmosphere Press, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
Heartwarming book for little ones who live far away from their grandma (and family).
My son related so much with this book because his Daddy's family lived around the world (literally). We currently live in Indonesia while his grandma and 2 aunts live in Canada. He has also aunts and uncles who live in the states. Another aunt lives in UK and others across Africa continent. So yes, this book was truly resonate with my son (me and my husband too). We are literally see the moon here in Indonesia while the rest of the family see the sun. Literally like this book. I think this book made my son feel seen too. This book acknowledged the distance he has with his family. But fortunately this book also encouraged my son to celebrate the distance instead of feeling sad about it.
Though the story was definitely perfect for my son, the illustrations were kinda lacking. My son (and I) didn't like the style of the illustrations much.
Thank you to Jennie Marie Naffie, Atmosphere Press, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.