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There are children’s books that entertain, and then there are children’s books that lift you right off the ground with their tenderness. My Mom Is Like a Kite by Lisl H. Detlefsen is absolutely the latter—a gentle, poetic celebration of the invisible threads that keep families connected, even when life pulls them in different directions.
As someone who cherishes stories that honor the heart of motherhood, this book instantly felt like a warm breeze on a spring day. Detlefsen’s writing floats with simplicity and emotional truth, while the illustrations wrap the reader in soft, comforting colors. The metaphor of a mother as a kite—sometimes soaring, sometimes tugged by the wind, but always anchored by love—is beautifully executed.
What makes this story even more meaningful is its subtle, compassionate acknowledgment that sometimes a parent’s “windy days” are connected to mental health challenges. The book handles this with remarkable gentleness, offering reassurance rather than fear. At the end, readers will also find a thoughtful note and resources for families who may be navigating similar experiences—an invaluable touch that deepens the book’s purpose.
Why This Story Resonates So Deeply
The magic of this book lies in its ability to speak to both children and adults. Parents will feel the tug of recognition in every page, while young readers will see their own experiences reflected in the child narrator’s voice.
The story acknowledges that moms can be busy, tired, or pulled in many directions—and sometimes those moments are connected to emotional or mental health struggles. Yet the message remains steady and reassuring: love doesn’t drift away. It stays tethered, even when life feels windy.
In a world where families juggle responsibilities, emotions, and the complexities of modern life, this book becomes a gentle reminder that connection is always possible.
Why 11‑Year‑Old Nikki Loves It
Even though My Mom Is Like a Kite is a picture book, Nikki—at 11 years old—connects with it in a way that surprised even her. She sees me in the story: someone who works hard, sometimes feels far away, but always comes back to her with love and warmth.
Nikki shared a short quote for this review, and it captures her heart perfectly:
“This book makes me feel like my mom is always with me, even when she’s busy.” — Nikki, age 11
For Nikki, the book isn’t “for little kids”—it’s a reminder of the invisible bond she still feels every day. That’s the power of a well‑crafted metaphor: it grows with the reader.
A Story That Stays With You
As a Momma Braga–style reviewer, I always look for stories that spark conversation, reflection, and connection. My Mom Is Like a Kite does all three. It opens the door for families to talk about feelings, responsibilities, and the many ways love shows up—even when it’s not always obvious.
And with its gentle nod to mental health, it also offers families a safe, compassionate starting point for conversations that can be hard to begin. The included resources are a thoughtful addition, reminding readers that support exists and that no one has to navigate emotional challenges alone.
This is the kind of book you keep on the shelf for years, pulling it down whenever you need a reminder that love is the string that never breaks.
Momma Braga Final Thoughts
My Mom Is Like a Kite is a gentle masterpiece—uplifting, relatable, and emotionally resonant. Whether you’re reading it with a toddler, a school‑aged child, or even a thoughtful preteen like Nikki, it offers comfort and connection in every page.
Its sensitive acknowledgment of mental health adds depth without overwhelming young readers, making it a rare and meaningful gem in children’s literature.
A must‑read for families who cherish stories that celebrate the beautiful, complicated, soaring journey of motherhood.
Until next time…Happy Parenting!
~ Momma Braga
*Please note that this book was provided in exchange of an honest review. All opinions expressed are our own.

