Mommy How Come


Book Description

My grandmother is my greatest inspiration. She was like a mother to me. This book is dedicated to her. It is a song she wrote and sang to my mother when my mom was young. She always asked my gram, "Mommy, how come?" My mother used to sing the song to me, and I wanted to share it with the world. I think all moms can relate to this book, and I have the added privilege of sharing this wonderful journey with my son who is so talented. He did all the illustrations.




Mommy How Come


Book Description

My grandmother is my greatest inspiration. She was like a mother to me. This book is dedicated to her. It is a song she wrote and sang to my mother when my mom was young. She always asked my gram, “Mommy, how come?” My mother used to sing the song to me, and I wanted to share it with the world. I think all moms can relate to this book, and I have the added privilege of sharing this wonderful journey with my son who is so talented. He did all the illustrations.




Mommy, Why Come?


Book Description

This book encourages children to accept THEMSELVES FIRST and then others who may be different. It is a self-esteem builder. When children are open to others, they don’t miss blessings or opportunities that may come from someone who is different from them.




Mommy, Come Home


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Mommy How Did I Get Here?


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Where did we come from? Almost every child asks this question. In this story, a little boy with a curious imagination comes up with some very exciting ideas! "Mommy, How Did I Get Here?" is a short, sweet, and creative version to explain just how children come into the world through the eyes of a child and his wild imagination.




Mommy, Why?


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A little girl asks her mommy for help understanding what makes her beautiful, unique, and valuable. With love, her mommy explains that her Creator made her a one-of-a-kind miracle!




That’S Why We Call Her Mommy!


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Thats why we call her mommy, is a story about why someone is called Mommy. It describes how and why it is a term of endearment rather than a title. To have a mommy, doesnt only mean having a birth mom. It can include foster moms, adoptive moms, step moms, etc.. It teaches that as long as someone loves you unconditionally and takes care of you the way a mother should, they can be called a Mommy.




MOMMY, WHY COME?


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This is Series 2 of my book, MOMMY, WHY COME? This series discusses the seriousness of bullying: the reasons why bullying exists, who gets targeted, and the short-term and long-term affects of bullying on children. It also addresses the responsibilities of teachers, bus drivers, and adults in protecting children.




Mommy, tell me why did you come here!


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“Mamá Cuéntame Porqué Viniste!” scaffolds the telling of the story of why a Latinoamerican mother would take on the journey of migration. In a colorful, heartfelt and developmentally sensitive way this book helps mothers to tell their young children about their origins, their dreams and how their unconditional love brought them to the United States in the hopes of creating the life of safety, peace, promise and abundance any parent would want to give to his child. This book explores the psychological themes and experiences of immigrant mothers introduced by the author in her first book, “Mamá Cuéntame Porqué Viniste!”




Mommy Why Is Everyone so Mad?


Book Description

I wrote my first book last year during the pandemic. The times were difficult and our country was on lockdown due to the surging numbers of people infected with and dying from the Covid-19 virus. There was much unrest amongst the people of our nation due to social injustice and the conditions we faced as a result of the pandemic. Many families suffered the loss of loved ones and people could not gather together for support. It was then I began to write my children’s story. The story is told from the viewpoint of a child. The main character awakens due to a noise she hears coming from the living-room. When she enters the room she sees her mother watching television and there are people holding signs. Her mother doesn’t see her enter the room and a tear falls from her eyes. When Livi asks her mother what’s happening a conversation unfolds that gives way to inclusion and diversity. Her mother uses the illustration of a rainbow to describe the unique characteristics of individuals. The two children discuss with their mother the importance of being accepting and open to others differences. This is a great book for discovering character feelings and introducing diversity to children.