When Will I See My Mummy?
“Soon.” How many times have you told a child “soon” or been told “soon” by someone else? How long is soon? One minute or two? I think you would agree there is not always an answer. Sometimes “soon” means I don’t know. Susie is separated from her mummy whilst she seeks treatment for her mental well-being. When Susie asks when she will see her, she is told “soon” quite often. Yet “soon” does not seem to come. Susie never learns how long “soon” is, but she does come to understand “soon” means she will definitely see her mummy again.
My Family
Families come in different shapes, colours, and sizes. Shanice loves her family just as it is. But when Mummy and Daddy separate things begin to change. Best friend Susie comes up with a way for Shanice to bring her family back to what it once was.
The thing is this family is changing, this family is becoming something new. This family keeps growing.
A story that differs from the traditional family structure.
Follow Shanice as she experiences different emotions and changes because of a family separation that finds her family growing bigger than ever.
The Story touches on topics of separation, stepsiblings, stepparents, a grandma’s warm and comforting love and a best friend who supports Shanice through it all.