Synopses & Reviews
Walnut and his mom agree that it would be fun if he could go to work with her, and they fantasize about the adventures they could share. Though it can't always happen, Walnuts mother assures him that he is always on her mind, and together they find ways to have a physical presence for each other when at work or school. This light-hearted story provides parents an opportunity to reassure children on their importance in busy parents' lives.
Review
"Bells fuzzy-tailed critters and soft, warm hues create a cozy environment for comforting a little ones fears. . . . Hassled parents will appreciate having yet another resource to combat this common childhood worry."
— Kirkus Reviews
"Miss You Like Crazy fills an important niche in the life of a working mother (who pays the rent, is good at her work and values it!) and a child who misses her when she's away. The mother assures the child he comes first in her heart. Together they devise a touching way to keep a piece of each one close during the day." — Patricia MacLachlan, author of Sarah Plain and Tall and Snowflakes Fall
About the Author
Miss You Like Crazy is
Pamela Hall's most recent published book. She is also the author of Elemenopee and the
Grammar's Slammin' series. She lives in Lakeland, MN.
Jennifer A. Bell is a freelance children's illustrator. She lives in Minneapolis, MN.