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When my five year old daughter asked me about gravitational pulls on the moon, I quickly retorted, "Great question. Let's google that!" Instead of agreeing, my five year old said, "That's ok, Mom, I'll just ask Dad. He's smarter and he'll know." I nearly wrecked the car. "Why is Dad smarter?" "He has an office, a briefcase and goes to WORK," she answered. So, this book is born out of the list of 64 paying and non-paying jobs that I've personally had so far and is dedicated to the hundreds of jobs that Moms do daily to care for their children. It's a tribute to Moms everywhere. No matter what…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When my five year old daughter asked me about gravitational pulls on the moon, I quickly retorted, "Great question. Let's google that!" Instead of agreeing, my five year old said, "That's ok, Mom, I'll just ask Dad. He's smarter and he'll know." I nearly wrecked the car. "Why is Dad smarter?" "He has an office, a briefcase and goes to WORK," she answered. So, this book is born out of the list of 64 paying and non-paying jobs that I've personally had so far and is dedicated to the hundreds of jobs that Moms do daily to care for their children. It's a tribute to Moms everywhere. No matter what color, gender or religion you are, every human life begins with a Mom. And if you were blessed with a Mom as incredible as mine, you can understand why I wrote a book in her honor. A love letter to Moms everywhere, this rhyming picture book is a multi-genenerational collaboration of effort. The words are mine, (Lisa Ott) the artwork is my Mom, (Gigi or Pam Koch) and the added colors are my kids. (the Otters) A little girl discovers that her Mom has many "jobs" in order to raise her and wonders which one is most important.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Ott lives in Burlingame California with her husband and three children, Sarah, Daniel and Julia. "What Does My Mom Do in Quarantine," is Lisa's second children's book following, "What Does My Mom Do?"