Even though I am grown, I still enjoy books for children. I especially love reading books to my children that are fun and have a good story behind it. I have a book that I have read a couple times that I think it awesome that I want to share called Mommy Brings Home The Bacon.
About the book:
Mommy Brings Home the Bacon” is a heartwarming children’s book that explores the touching relationship between a young boy and his working mom. Told from the young boy’s perspective, the whimsical narrative reflects a child’s imaginative interpretation of why mommy goes to work, and the beautiful bond that develops as a result. Bringing simplicity and lightheartedness to an emotional topic, “Mommy Brings Home the Bacon” fosters a child’s appreciation for a working mother, while simultaneously easing the minds of moms who balance the difficult responsibilities of financially supporting their household and raising the children they so dearly love.
I think this is a cute story. Since I used to work outside the home, I know how important it can be for moms (especially single working moms) to teach their children to understand why they are leaving the house. I read this to my 6 year old and she LOVED it. I think she really enjoyed the title of the book. This will be one of those books I will keep on my bookshelf to read over and over again.
You can find out more about this book my visiting: https://www.mommybringshomethebacon.com
Disclosure – I received a copy of this book for review purposes. These opinions expressed in this review are my own opinions and are NOT influenced by monetary compensation.
Such a cute book and I should get this for my children to read even though they are teenagers (lol)
Very interesting book. I am encouraged to get one. I used to work away from home as well and needs to leave my 2 kids with babysitters.
This sounds like such a cute little book.
I used to work out of the house when a single mom of three and then again with 5 kids. I felt SO guilty and I think this really would open up the topic between kids and moms without all the seriousness. I have two daughters in baby planning mode and will keep this in mind for them. They will def be working outside the home.
So touching. I’d love to present this book as a gift to my daughter. It is only when you become a mother yourself that you can appreciate the selfless love and devotion a mom has to her kids. We can both read this alternately to her own girls.