Book Descriptions
for Business in Bangkok by Lynn Westerhout and Chum McLeod
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Corey's mom is leaving for a ten-day business trip to Bangkok, but Corey insists she can't go. When his father asks why, Corey is quick with a list of reasons, including "Who will make my lunch?" and "Who will tie my laces?" To each query, his dad has a reassuring answer, which often includes the phrase "I could, but so could you." When Corey throws out the really important question of who will give him Mommyhugs, his father replies, "Only Mommy can do that. Look, she's thinking about you, too. She's sent you something special." His mother has sent Corey a loving e-mail, reminding him that she's missing him as much as he's missing her. Children whose parents travel for business, or who must be away for any reason, will take comfort from the calm and supportive message presented here. (Ages 2‑6)
CCBC Choices 2003 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2003. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
When Mommy has to go on a business trip to Bangkok, Corey's dad shows him that father and son can handle whatever comes up. A humorous approach to traditional mother's work and children's anxieties that is sunny and full of fun.
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