What if the person you love most was carrying something you couldn't see?
Benny's dad used to wear a uniform. Now he stays home - but sometimes he seems quiet, distant, or sad.
When Benny asks why, his father opens up about the invisible backpack he carries - one filled with memories and emotions from his time as a soldier. Inside are heavy rocks (sadness), storm clouds (fear), and glowing light (the good memories he'll never forget).
As they talk, Benny discovers something powerful: his laughter, his love, and just being himself help make the backpack lighter.
A tender, beautifully illustrated story about emotional honesty, family connection, and love that carries us through.
Perfect for military families, social-emotional learning, and gentle conversations about mental health.
Ideal for ages 4-8.
Written by veteran and father Anthony Carlyle, creator of the Do Better movement.