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Camouflage Mom

A Story About Staying Connected

By Sarah Hovorka

Illustrated by Elif Balta Parks

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Sarah is happy to finally see her mom after two months of boot camp but she feels a distance between them that’s more than the physical space that separates them. Is that her mom who stares straight ahead in a line of soldiers when Sarah calls out for her? Is that her mom who stomp stomp stomps in big, heavy boots and hides in camouflage clothing? Using the analogy of links in a chain, CAMOUFLAGE MOM is the story about how Sarah reconnected with her mom after her mom joined the military.

    Release Date: July 1, 2024
    Dimensions: 10.25 x 8.25
    Page Count: 32 pages
    Hardcover ISBN: 9781945369452
    Paperback ISBN: 9781945369612
    Ebook ISBN: 9781945369469
    Age Range: 4 to 10 years old
    Lexile Level: 560L
    Fountas & Pinnell Level: N

Published Reviews

In Torgan-Randall’s picture book, a duck-obsessed girl makes a friend at summer camp after she learns how to listen to others.

Margaret, depicted as a white-skinned, brown-haired girl (rather in the Charlie Brown mold), prefers to be called Ducky. She is obsessed with ducks, and, while attending camp, she works duck facts into every conversation and activity, often talking over her peers (and even the counselor). No one else is much interested, and one boy in particular—red-haired Marvin[4]—loses patience with Margaret’s garrulous duck fixation. “YOU ARE NOT A DUCK! YOU ARE MARGARET!” he tells her. Margaret is momentarily saddened, but she cheers up for the learn-to-swim activity. There, she lends her duck-shaped float-aid to Marvin. Her duck knowledge proves useful, and, more importantly, she learns about Marvin’s own obsession: rocks. Now that their interaction is less one-sided, Margaret and Marvin become friends. Torgan-Randall narrates Margaret’s tale in straightforward, non-rhyming prose, arranging pictures and text so that dialogue appears in natural blank spaces near the speaker. The present-tense constructions and faux-handwritten font lend a sense of immediacy. Torgan-Randall’s illustrations, which are hand-drawn and then digitally refined, evoke the open, ingenuous existence of young children. The campers are ethnically diverse, and all of the characters display distinct personalities (even Bill, the duck float-aid). A pre-story checklist of questions encourages readers to think about listening, communication, and friendship.

A fun, quirky little story about thriving individuality and social integration.

-Kirkus Reviews

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Camouflage Mom
by Sarah Hovorka

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Lesson plans on emotional vocabulary, activities and reading comprehension discussion questions to allow parents, teachers and caregivers to explore the topic further and deepen comprehension.

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Camouflage Mom
Illustrations by Elif Balta Parks

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Storytime Read-Aloud

Author Sarah Hovorka reads her children's book Camouflage Mom: A Story About Staying Connected inspired by her personal experience

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