Mama Always Comes Home

Mama Always Comes Home by Karma Wilson is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins in March 2005. This edition features 32 pages of engaging text and illustrations that explore the theme of parental love and reassurance. The story follows various animal mothers, including a bird, a cat, and a mole, as they temporarily leave their young ones, emphasizing that no matter the circumstances, mamas always return home.
Readers will find a comforting narrative that highlights the bond between parents and their children, illustrated by Brooke Dyer’s colorful depictions. The book addresses social themes related to family dynamics and emotions, making it a relatable read for young audiences. Through its rhythmic storytelling, Mama Always Comes Home conveys a message of love and security, ensuring that children understand the importance of their caregivers’ presence, even when they are apart.
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Mama Bird and Mama Cat and even teensy-weensy Mama Mole must leave their little ones from time to time; but in the end, mamas always come home.
Karma Wilson’s reassuring text, paired with Brooke Dyer’s colorful and comforting mother-child illustrations, shows that — rain or shine, in a tree or in the sea — mamas everywhere find their way home with cozy hugs and lots of love, because Mama Always Comes Home.
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