Reviews for Home Moves With Me

Praise for Home Moves With Me a story by Kathy Feedham Raggio, with art by Quinette Cook, and a Spanish edition, Mi hogar se muda conmigo, translated by Gabriella Aldeman.

Home Moves With Me is a story that uses the sweet simplicity of a child’s perspective to depict a military family’s PCS move … many relatable details in the lightly rhyming text and illustrations—boxes, sleeping bags, empty rooms, long drives, moving stickers, pizza, crinkled paper, eating ‘dry cereal out of little boxes,’ tears, and laughter. … taking the stairs of a new home ‘two at a time’ … the book lends itself to repeated readings because the illustrations offer a sort of ‘I spy’ element where readers search each page for the family dog who is always in the background, up to no good. Or, the hidden references to the main character’s favorite imaginary theme—dragons. … Home is not simply a place, it’s also a feeling that moves with you and your family. I’d advise military families facing moves with small children to get the book …”
— Lisa Molinari, The Meat and Potatoes of Life columnist, Stars and Stripes

Elva Resa Publishing