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A parent or caregiver would reach for this book when a child is entering the foster care or kinship care system, or when a child is struggling with the physical distance between themselves and their biological mother. It is a vital tool for those moments when a child feels abandoned or fearful that their mother's love has disappeared because they no longer live in the same house. This gentle story follows a young boy and his mother as they navigate the difficult process of living apart. Through a series of heart-to-heart reassurances, the book emphasizes that even when everything else changes, a mother's love is a constant force that follows the child wherever they go. It uses simple, rhythmic language to normalize the complex feelings of sadness and anxiety that accompany placement changes. Best suited for children ages 4 to 8, this is an essential choice for social workers, foster parents, and biological parents looking to provide emotional security and open a dialogue about transition.