Dear Mama's Loving Arms

  • Interest Level: Preschool
  • Reading Level: Grade 2

Dear Mama’s Loving Arms is a touching story about the importance of a mother’s embrace and the joy it brings to children, told from the witty perspective of a child.

This book is a reminder to all mothers to stop and enjoy the bond we share with our children even when it is most challenging, like those days where all the baby wants is to be held. Despite longing for Dear Mama’s embrace, Baby learns to defeat the big, bad daily nap time separation by joining Dear Mama in adventurous safari dreams inspired by Baby’s stuffed giraffe pal, Raffie.

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Interest Level Preschool
Reading Level Grade 2
Genre Picture Books
Copyright 2021
Publisher Soaring Kite Books
Imprint Soaring Kite Books
Language English
Number of Pages 32
Publication Date 2022-02-01
Text Type Fiction
BISACS JUV013040, JUV013060, JUV015010
Dewey [E]
Dimensions 10.1667 x 8.5
Lexile 500
Features Original artwork and Reviewed

Author: Ceece Kelley

Ceece Kelley had an active imagination growing up. Now she enjoys bringing her literary visions to life and into the hands of readers as an author. Her hometown is Fairfax, VA.

Illustrator: Sawyer Cloud

Sawyer Cloud is a freelance artist living in Madagascar, her native country. Loving sunny days and music, her dream is to travel and share her stories with the world. She lives with her family and two pets.

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Reviews

School Library Journal

“This picture book’s rhythmic language is as comforting as the swaying of a loving mother’s arms; a sweet lulling, naptime read.”—School Library Journal