When Mommy puts on her boots and packs her bags, one little girl doesn't understand why she has to go. Questions and worries fill her heart: What if Mommy forgets me? What if she never comes back?
With gentle love, Mommy explains that while deployment means distance, it never means goodbye. Through starry skies, letters filled with laughter, and special ways to stay connected, the child learns that Mommy's love travels any distance - and will always shine brighter than the fear.
Why Mommy Has to Go is a heartwarming story for military families, written to help children cope with deployment, understand their parent's service, and feel reassured that love is always near. Perfect for ages 5-10, parents, teachers, and counselors supporting military kids.
Themes & TakeawaysHonest but age-appropriate explanation of deployment.
Validation of children's big feelings (sadness, worry, fear).
Coping tools: letters, calendars, rituals, affirmations.
Symbolism: stars and hearts represent connection across distance.
Message of hope: Love is stronger than distance.