Playing catch with Mom is the best way to explore the world—and finish the day!
A joyful, sensory picture book that captures the tender moments between parent and child. Perfect for curious preschoolers and kindergarteners who love to play!
Kiona and Mom play catch with a ball, an apple, a balloon, some bubbles, and more! Each object feels different to the touch (too “big” or “slippery” or “soft”), and each object seems to fall from Kiona's grasp—but she never gives up.
Finally at the end of a play-filled day, Mom knows just the thing Kiona can catch—and keep forever!
Young kids will enjoy the exploration of touch, and of course, play time with Mom!
Trish Cooke is a British playwright, actress, television presenter, scriptwriter and children's author who might be best known for being a presenter on the children's series Playdays. She also wrote under the pseudonym Roselia John Baptiste.
Charming and sweet; a story of a parent and child shared activity that does not feel artificially constructed. I love Ken Wilson-Max illustrations--they are ideal for the early childhood audience and this is no exception.
I can't believe how many of the CLEL Bell nominees I read and say "sweet". This one is that and I think will appeal to caregivers perhaps more than the kids.