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School is starting in the forest, but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester’s fears, Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her love any time his world feels a little scary. Since its first publication in 1993, this heartwarming book has become a children’s classic that has touched the lives of millions of children and their parents, especially at times of separation, whether starting school, entering daycare, or going to camp. It is widely used by kindergarten teachers on the first day of school. Stickers at the back will help children and their parents keep their Kissing Hand alive.
$12.99Original price was: $12.99.$11.69Current price is: $11.69.
13 reviews for The Kissing Hand (The Kissing Hand Series)
Rated 5 out of 5
CHARLA –
Perfect for the first day of school jitters. We will be using the kissing hand going forward for my attached at the hip toddler
Rated 5 out of 5
Sabrina jones –
As a kindergarten teacher,I read this book to my students every year for the last 10 years. It is such a great,touching story that most can identify with. Every time I read this story I would cry. It touched my heart and soul
Rated 5 out of 5
Mr. J. S. Jarrett –
Es un libro muy bonito que ayuda para preparar a los niños a ir a la escuela
Rated 5 out of 5
Gizem Aktan –
“The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn, part of “The Kissing Hand Series,” is a heartwarming children’s book that delicately addresses separation anxiety. The story revolves around a little raccoon named Chester, who is anxious about going to school. Chester’s mother shares a special ritual, the kissing hand, to comfort him.
The book is beautifully illustrated, capturing the emotional journey of the characters. The theme of parental love and reassurance resonates with both children and parents, making it a valuable tool for discussing and easing the fears of separation.
While some may find the narrative overly sentimental, its emotional depth contributes to its effectiveness in conveying a message of love and resilience. Overall, “The Kissing Hand” is a touching and well-crafted story that has earned its place as a cherished resource for families navigating the challenges of separation.
Rated 5 out of 5
Catherine –
I love the plot of this beautiful kids book and the illustrations were gorgeous. Great for any little child scared of going to school or any big new change. Great job
Rated 5 out of 5
Gizem Aktan –
“The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn is a timeless tale that touches the hearts of both children and parents alike with its heartfelt message of love, reassurance, and courage. As a parent, seeing your child off to school or daycare for the first time can be a daunting experience, and this book provides a tender and comforting way to address those feelings.
Penn’s story follows the adorable little raccoon, Chester, who is nervous about starting school and being away from his mother 🦝. Through the gentle guidance of his mother, Mrs. Raccoon, Chester learns about the power of a “kissing hand” – a special gesture that reminds him of his mother’s love and gives him the courage to face new experiences.
The emotional depth of this story is beautifully captured through the expressive illustrations and the loving bond between Chester and his mother 💕. As they navigate the challenges of separation and independence, readers are reminded of the enduring strength of a parent’s love and the importance of finding comfort in cherished rituals.
What makes “The Kissing Hand” truly special is its ability to resonate with both children and parents on a profound level. For children, it offers reassurance and a sense of security during times of transition, while for parents, it serves as a poignant reminder of the unconditional love and support we provide for our little ones.
💖
Rated 5 out of 5
BMW123 –
I love this little book and often gift it for baby showers. It’s especially great for when a parent is going back to work of may be traveling.
Rated 5 out of 5
Catherine Keeling –
Even though he is only 9 months old my son loves this book. I can only recommend it. I was crying the first time reading it as I really did not know the story.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sara –
Lovely pre school book to read with beautiful illustrations. Lovely message. Endearing book.
Rated 5 out of 5
Milsan –
Really lovely story for a child just starting nursery or school. Helps to create a goodbye routine with a parent. Really sweet, would make a lovely gift
Rated 5 out of 5
Amy Anderson –
Purchased this for my second granddaughter. Used to love reading this very story to her father my son. He enjoyed it waaaay more than she did. It’s an incredible parenting book. Highly recommend
Rated 5 out of 5
Madelynn –
Nous l’utilisons en parallèle avec l’ecole pour travailler sur la separation du matin en petite section. La petite reconnais le livre de l’ecole et aime bien ecouter l’histoire.
Rated 5 out of 5
tanya bryant –
We recently made some big transitions and my kiddo has had a really hard time adjusting. I finally bought and read this to my child before a recent out of town work trip and it worked wonders. School drop off and night time separation anxiety have definitely improved! Wish I would have found this book sooner!
CHARLA –
Perfect for the first day of school jitters. We will be using the kissing hand going forward for my attached at the hip toddler
Sabrina jones –
As a kindergarten teacher,I read this book to my students every year for the last 10 years. It is such a great,touching story that most can identify with. Every time I read this story I would cry. It touched my heart and soul
Mr. J. S. Jarrett –
Es un libro muy bonito que ayuda para preparar a los niños a ir a la escuela
Gizem Aktan –
“The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn, part of “The Kissing Hand Series,” is a heartwarming children’s book that delicately addresses separation anxiety. The story revolves around a little raccoon named Chester, who is anxious about going to school. Chester’s mother shares a special ritual, the kissing hand, to comfort him.
The book is beautifully illustrated, capturing the emotional journey of the characters. The theme of parental love and reassurance resonates with both children and parents, making it a valuable tool for discussing and easing the fears of separation.
While some may find the narrative overly sentimental, its emotional depth contributes to its effectiveness in conveying a message of love and resilience. Overall, “The Kissing Hand” is a touching and well-crafted story that has earned its place as a cherished resource for families navigating the challenges of separation.
Catherine –
I love the plot of this beautiful kids book and the illustrations were gorgeous. Great for any little child scared of going to school or any big new change. Great job
Gizem Aktan –
“The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn is a timeless tale that touches the hearts of both children and parents alike with its heartfelt message of love, reassurance, and courage. As a parent, seeing your child off to school or daycare for the first time can be a daunting experience, and this book provides a tender and comforting way to address those feelings.
Penn’s story follows the adorable little raccoon, Chester, who is nervous about starting school and being away from his mother 🦝. Through the gentle guidance of his mother, Mrs. Raccoon, Chester learns about the power of a “kissing hand” – a special gesture that reminds him of his mother’s love and gives him the courage to face new experiences.
The emotional depth of this story is beautifully captured through the expressive illustrations and the loving bond between Chester and his mother 💕. As they navigate the challenges of separation and independence, readers are reminded of the enduring strength of a parent’s love and the importance of finding comfort in cherished rituals.
What makes “The Kissing Hand” truly special is its ability to resonate with both children and parents on a profound level. For children, it offers reassurance and a sense of security during times of transition, while for parents, it serves as a poignant reminder of the unconditional love and support we provide for our little ones.
💖
BMW123 –
I love this little book and often gift it for baby showers. It’s especially great for when a parent is going back to work of may be traveling.
Catherine Keeling –
Even though he is only 9 months old my son loves this book.
I can only recommend it. I was crying the first time reading it as I really did not know the story.
Sara –
Lovely pre school book to read with beautiful illustrations. Lovely message. Endearing book.
Milsan –
Really lovely story for a child just starting nursery or school. Helps to create a goodbye routine with a parent. Really sweet, would make a lovely gift
Amy Anderson –
Purchased this for my second granddaughter. Used to love reading this very story to her father my son. He enjoyed it waaaay more than she did. It’s an incredible parenting book. Highly recommend
Madelynn –
Nous l’utilisons en parallèle avec l’ecole pour travailler sur la separation du matin en petite section.
La petite reconnais le livre de l’ecole et aime bien ecouter l’histoire.
tanya bryant –
We recently made some big transitions and my kiddo has had a really hard time adjusting. I finally bought and read this to my child before a recent out of town work trip and it worked wonders. School drop off and night time separation anxiety have definitely improved! Wish I would have found this book sooner!