What if you could travel back in time and see your mom when she was a kid?
When Emma, Liam, and Sophie try to think of the perfect Mother's Day gift, nothing seems special enough. But while searching their house, they discover an old trunk filled with their mom's childhood treasures; photographs, notebooks, medals, and a mysterious old watch that they pretend is a time machine.
With a little imagination, the kids travel back through time to discover the adventures their mom once had. She climbed the tallest trees, wrote dragon stories, ran races, built blanket forts, helped her classmates, and even smuggled a frog into school!
But the greatest discovery of all is realizing that before she was their mom... she was a kid who loved her own mom just as much.
Filled with heart, humor, and imagination, The Mother's Day Time Machine is a warm and thoughtful story that reminds readers of all ages that moms were kids once too; and that the best gifts come from love and memories shared together.
Perfect for readers ages 9-12, families, classrooms, and anyone looking for a meaningful Mother's Day story.
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Dianna Aubin enjoys reading, hiking, gardening, travelling, writing, playing video games with her husband and playing with her two little cats.