When we stayed home

Tara Fass

Book - 2023

"With whimsical illustrations and relatable prose, When We Stayed Home is a reminder of how young children navigated big feelings and cheered themselves on during the upheaval of the Covid-19 pandemic. Honoring their role as "super helpers" they made sure to wash their hands, wear masks, social distance, and stay home. With the family dog as a trusty sidekick, the super-helper in When We Stayed Home builds virus-free forts, decorates toilet paper-shaped cookies, enjoys screen visits and dance parties with family and friends, and relies on resourcefulness, creativity, and imagination to weather the virus storm. Young children will recognize their own experiences and emotions as they see another child paint endless pictures and... draw chalk art, read books and do puzzles, wave "hello" to masked neighbors, play under a bluer-than-usual sky, and feel all the feelings as they miss school, playgrounds, and friends and family while staying in their own houses. When We Stayed Home was inspired by Judy Proffer's resilient five year-old nephew, who continued to find moments of comfort and mirth in home, nature, adventures, and activities even while longing for the virus to go far, far away and by co-author and licensed family and marriage therapist Tara Fass's work with families to maneuver the bumpy road of the pandemic with tools, optimism, and hope. This gentle book serves as a time capsule for an uncertain time, celebrates the gifts of family, home, imagination and love, and honors the true heroes of covid" --

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Chicago, IL : IPG [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Tara Fass (author)
Other Authors
Judith A. Proffer (author), Yoko Matsuoka (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781957317076
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A child describes how they adapted to the Covid-19 pandemic. In a suburban house amid expansive flowering lawns, the light-skinned, short-haired child and a frisky canine companion spend time in physical isolation. (No caregiver is shown.) The child describes themselves as "a super helper!" and explains that super helpers wash their hands, stay at least six feet away from others, and "only grumble a little" while wearing masks that are "scratchy and stuffy." The child has plenty of distractions. Outside, they play in the garden and draw with sidewalk chalk; inside they build forts, bake and decorate cookies, enjoy "a million screen visits with family and friends" on a handy laptop, and, from a cushioned window seat, wave to racially diverse dog-walking neighbors (all wearing masks outdoors). The child makes sculptures out of fresh vegetables, and there's an endless supply of "fancy puzzles" and "lots and lots of books." Occasional sadness includes not being able to see friends (portrayed as racially diverse in a flashback), teachers, and extended family in person or visit playgrounds and parks. Some readers will recognize this situation; those who passed the pandemic in crowded, noisy apartments, with little fresh air or exercise, might be amazed and envious. The language is direct and readable. The delicious sherbet-colored illustrations depict a soft, idyllic suburban setting and usefully identify the real helpers as global health care providers. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An appealing account of the sunnier side of lockdown. (Picture book. 4-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.