To Mom, I Love You Because ...
by Tomoe Sasaki Farley
Tomoe Sasaki Farley, a brilliant young Japanese artist turned New Yorker, offers thirty whimsical and amusing but, above all, universally-true reasons that a child of any age (even middle age) loves mom.
In art and a few well-chosen words she says it better than you or I could but in the very way each of us would like to honor mom on Mother's Day, on her birthday, on any other gift-giving occasion or just because she is mom.
Have a peek at just a couple of reasons.
Mom, I Love You Because... | ||
...you made sure I was the warmest kid |
...you made a bath seem like an adventure. | |
...you gave me strength when I needed it. |
...you looked like a queen when you |
“If you love your mom , you’ll get a kick out of this well-put-together book. It has eye appeal and will be a keepsake. Farley’s drawings are touched with whimsy— you’ll chuckle over each of them.”—Midwest Book Review
Pop, You Rock Because...
by Tomoe Sasaki Farley
Tomoe Sasaki Farley’s ode to dads is as memorable a warm and amusing tribute as her Mom book. Sons and daughters (from Kansas to Tokyo to Santiago) honor papa because...
....you wore that stupid tie I gave you.
...you did the heavy lifting.
...filling your shoes meant more than growing big feet.