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This book is is so thoughtful and offers an enchanting point of entry into emotional literacy. I don't know anyone who has escaped feeling sad or frightened or overwhelmed over the last few years, and this book is a wonderful warm hug of reassurance. Rebbecca Fox Starr has written the book we all need right now to remind us that feelings come and go but our families are forever. Get this book for everyone you know! -Sara Rempe, author of Borderland, and maternal mental health advocate
Mommy Ever After is a beautiful story to read to my daughters again and again. It's the kind of magical children's book that speaks to adults and kids on two different levels. The story helps us all process big feelings and reminds my daughters that I will always be there for them. The words are powerful, the illustrations are mesmerizing - the book is a true gift. -Sara Mauskopf, Winnie CEO and mom of 3
Inventive and heartwarming, this story offers comfort and conversation around our more difficult feelings.-Sarah Blake, author of Clean Air
Fox Starr's gem of a book mommy ever after is now one of my favorite books. Starr brilliantly weaves the importance of validating and accepting our emotional experiences, which is critical for the healthy development of young minds. Starr proves that the mother-child bond is unshakable, and the importance that self-compassion can lead to important and nurturing friendships. Most importantly, Starr drives home the message that we, as humans, can be fearful of many things; however, it is always within our best interest to move along anyway. What a beautiful and heartfelt book. The illustrations are magical as well. A special addition to childhood literature that should be read at night time with your special little loved one. - Amy Neeran, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and author of a forthcoming chapter book series about kids struggling with anxiety.
Gorgeous illustrations and beautiful storytelling! Starr's prose explores themes of loneliness and sadness and wraps it in imagination and hope, providing a space for parents and children to begin this important conversation.-Lee Eisenberg, writer and producer, Apple TV