Take a peek at this sweet tale about a cherished blanket and that loving bond shared by a parent and child. A Note to Parents is included.
Mom’s Choice Award for Children’s Picture Books and Bedtime Stories—GoldAt its heart,
The Flyaway Blanket is a simple story about the strength of the bonds between parents and their children. Often, children have a favorite blanket or soft toy they cuddle at night and carry with them everywhere. These transitional or comfort objects have been shown to play an important role in helping children to explore the world and become more independent as they grow toward adolescence. Transitional objects symbolize a parent’s love and become a familiar presence that allows children to soothe themselves in new situations or when they feel alone or insecure. Every well-worn blanket becomes a treasure that is irreplaceable, and each has a unique story composed over time by the boy or girl who loves it.
In this charmingly illustrated story, a child’s favorite blanket is picked up by the wind and carried away. The blanket flies through the neighborhood and passes many different animal mothers and babies, eventually returning to its original owner to be cherished and loved.
关于作者
Allan Peterkin, MD, is a Toronto-based physician and writer. He is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine and Head of the Health, Arts, and Humanities at the University of Toronto. Dr. Peterkin is the author of several children’s books, including
The Flyaway Blanket and
What About Me? When Brothers and Sisters Get Sick. Visit him at www.drpeterkin.com.
Emmeline Pidgen graduated in 2010 from University College Falmouth, and is the illustrator of several books for children including
The Flyaway Blanket. She lives in England. Visit her at www.emmelineillustration.com and follow her on Facebook: @Emmeline Draws, Twitter: @Emmaline Draws, and Instagram: @Emmeline Draws.