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Our Home

The Love, Work, and Heart of Family

by (author) Lori Sugarman-Li

illustrated by María Perera

Publisher
The Collective Book Studio
Initial publish date
Apr 2024
Category
Parents, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Values & Virtues
Recommended Age
4 to 8
Recommended Grade
p to 3
Recommended Reading age
4 to 8
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781685554286
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $25.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781685555078
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $8.99 USD

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Our Home is about the power of families, their beautiful but unending work, and the special connection between family members who share a space.

"A tip of the hat to all of the invisible labor that happens […] making little ones aware of what their parents do and reminding parents to watch for those bucket-filling moments of delight with their children." —School Library Journal

It’s funny to get so excited about things we may think of as chores.
But what if you thought of it this way—each job is a hug at its core!

Follow a diverse cast of families as they discover all it takes to make their homes welcoming and cared-for places. From making their bed to helping in the kitchen, readers will realize how much they contribute and the value of all family members sharing this beautiful work.

With gorgeous, eye-catching illustrations, Our Home is sure to become a family favorite. And as your child reads along, they’ll learn that taking care of the home isn’t just a chore—it’s an act of love and joy that can bring the whole family together.

About the authors

Lori Sugarman-Li believes deeply in the power of families and is a passionate voice in the cultural shift aiming to articulate the value and visibility of unpaid work. Her career as a Communications Strategist, combined with a decade devoted to full-time care of her family, community, and children's charities worldwide, served as the inspirational backdrop for her professional relaunch as a Coach, Speaker, and Author. She is dedicated to fostering meaningful conversations within families, encouraging them to contemplate how they care for one another and their shared space. Lori, her husband, and two sons are Canadian-born and live steps from Lake Michigan in Chicago.

Lori Sugarman-Li's profile page

María Perera was born in a small seaside town in northern Spain. When she was very young, she found out that there were few things in life that she enjoyed as much as listening to The Beatles and drawing. She graduated with a degree in art history, then studied graphic design. She has worked as a freelance illustrator for several international publishers, magazines and advertising agencies and loves to work on portraits and children's books. She is very inspired by 60's -70's music, literature and cinema and loves to spend time with her family and friends. She still listens to The Beatles and feels fortunate to be able to do what she loves the most for a living, illustration.

María Perera's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Visually stunning and a pleasure to read, this book is an essential contribution to an overdue cultural shift where invisible labor is made visible and domestic work is given the respect it deserves."

Laura Danger, Social Media Creator and Influencer (@thatdarnchat)

"A foundational spark for the wellness of families and a future of partnerships founded in understanding equity and the value of care."

Eve Rodsky, author of <I>Fair Play </I>and <I>Find Your Unicorn Space</I>

"A charming, nicely illustrated children’s book depicting diverse and relatable families whose members work together to make their homes functional, loving, and fun."

Jill C. Dardig, Professor Emerita at Ohio Dominican University, author of <I>Let's Make a Contract: A Positive Way to Change Your Child's Behavior</I>

"Instead of complaints about the tedium of chores and housework, this fabulous little book provides a joyful read that sheds a light on the contributions we can make for each other to the home environment."

Dr. John Duffy, Clinical Psychologist and bestselling author 

"A tip of the hat to all of the invisible labor that happens […] making little ones aware of what their parents do and reminding parents to watch for those bucket-filling moments of delight with their children."

<i>School Library Journal</i>

"An original and fun read from start to finish, with its emphasis on family values and self-esteem, Our Home: The Love, Work, and Heart of Family is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library Life Lessons/Life Skills picture book collections."

<I>Midwest Book Review</I>

"For parents who are raising the next generation of leaders and team members, Our Home is an essential children’s story which shows how teamwork, collaboration, and a more equitable distribution of work can lead to loving and healthy outcomes."

Kristi Rible, founder/CEO of The Huuman Group™ and Stanford Instructor on “Motherhood and Work”

"At its heart, Our Home seeks to eliminate gendered notions around the work done at home and reframes chores as valued acts of love that involve us all (parents and children). The book emphasizes the often unseen labor of parents and follows diverse families as they engage in everyday tasks. It teaches precious life lessons to kids in a way that I haven’t seen before. And the illustrations are spot-on! Our Home is poised to become a family favorite, showing that caring for the home can bring joy and unity to the whole family."

Fran Hauser, Author of <I>The Myth of the Nice Girl</I> & <I>Embrace the Work, Love Your Career</I>

'My 6-year-old son requests we read Our Home on repeat! He calls it the "hugs" book, showing me he's made the connection between the work of a family, and the care it represents.'

David Shoemaker, Chief Executive Officer and Secretary General, Canadian Olympic Committee