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Some Days

A Tale of Love, Ice Cream, and My Mom's Chronic Illness

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Nothing can stop Wyatt and Rosie in this heartwarming tale about having a parent with a chronic illness

Even when Wyatt's mom isn't feeling her best, he still thinks she's a superhero! Rosie and Wyatt go on adventures every day: On sleepy days, they build a cozy pillow fort just for two. On wobbly days, Wyatt gets out Rosie's magical walking stick and they cast spells on his toys. And on one super-special day, the whole family heads to town for the big "funraiser"!

Warm and uplifting, Some Days is the perfect story to share with your child about life with multiple sclerosis—or any chronic illness. Although some days are fast and some are slow, Rosie and Wyatt fill each one with love, excitement, and fun . . . not to mention ice cream!
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      Starred review from August 15, 2021
      Not all superheroes wear capes, and the mom in this story proves just that. Young narrator Wyatt shares how Mom may not always feel super, but "she uses her superpowers to battle her [multiple sclerosis]." No matter how good or bad she feels, they always have adventures, big and small. Some days when Mom is tired, they play in a special fort just for two. Some days, Mom is a bit unsteady, but with her magical stick, they can cast spells on Wyatt's toys. No matter what they face, they will always have each other and fill each day with love. This beautiful picture book shares an affirming message that honestly and unapologetically reflects life with a parent who has a chronic illness. Author Stamm was diagnosed with M.S. in 2007 and, according to her concluding note, wrote this story to serve "as a tool to reinvent the perception of chronic illness and empower the children battling alongside their superhero parents." She does just that, using Wyatt's narrative to share ideas for entertaining games while managing symptoms and side effects of a long-term illness. Kellogg's illustrations notably construct an unshakeable parent-child relationship using warm, vibrant colors and joyful expressions. Love and acceptance radiate on every page. Wyatt, his mom, and the unidentified man who sometimes accompanies them--sensitively leaving readers to their own interpretations of the relationship--all present White. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A loving, tender celebration of the mother-child bond. (Picture book. 4-8)

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