I'll always come back to you

Carmen Tafolla, 1951-

Book - 2022

"A mother reassures her daughter that--whether their time apart has been long or short, boring or exciting--their family will soon be together again"--

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans Books for Young Readers [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Carmen Tafolla, 1951- (author)
Other Authors
Grace Zong (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
ISBN
9780802854520
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

This humorous and touching book speaks to children with working mommies. Leaving home for work is only temporary, and the mom in this story reassures her daughter that her departure is only a brief moment. The mother's wildly imaginative descriptions of her work as a postal worker unfold as she assuages her daughter's heartfelt separation anxiety: "I might have to trudge up a mountain," "rescue a sinking canoe," or "ride on a whale and get wet," the mom says, ending her adventures with the comforting refrain, "But I'll always, always, ALWAYS come back to you." The busy mom's inventive narratives comically line up with her morning as she multitasks her way through a frenzied routine. The rhythmic lines complemented by the sometimes silly illustrations nicely explore the anxiety or sadness children might experience upon separating from a loving guardian. The book also highlights a nurturing process of easing these worries with playful affection while simultaneously building a positive image of working mothers.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Young readers get the reassurance they need to deal with a caregiver's comings and goings. The rhyming verses describe the various reasons an adult may have to venture out into the world without their child. The outings range from the everyday and humdrum--such as going to work and running to the store--to the implausible and ludicrous, like scaring off a band of pirates with kung fu moves and going for a ride on a whale's back. No matter how far the adult wanders, the child can be certain of their repeated promise: "I'll always, always, ALWAYS come back to you." Although the illustrations depict an unnamed young girl and her mom, who both have tan skin, the narration feels universal--the speaker could be any adult who plays a supportive role in a child's life. Zong's lively, expressive gouache artwork shows the girl (who appears forlorn whenever her mother is absent) being cared for by a revolving door of reliable babysitters and depicts a confident, determined, and energetic single mother. Children will enjoy following the little family's pets--a cat and a dog---who serve as the girl's cute sidekicks and mirror her emotions. Although the fantastical scenarios are amusing, they can also be seen as metaphorical, capturing the often Herculean nature of parenthood. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A touching picture book that addresses separation anxiety with heart, humor, and heroic flair. (Picture book. 3-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.