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Children’s Book Review: Noah the Narwhal – A Tale of Downs and Ups

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By Mariah Z Leach on November 25, 2024 Children's Book Reviews

Sometimes kids need help understanding chronic illness and disability, as well as recognizing and processing their own feelings. We hope these topics are an ongoing discussion in your family, and we love to review children’s books that may help you along the way!

Noah the Narwhal: A Tale of Downs and Ups

By Judith Klausner

Mamas Facing Forward purchased a copy of this book to review, and then gave it away to a reader in a raffle on Instagram. All opinions in this review belong to Mariah Z. Leach.

On Monday, Noah the narwhal wakes up feeling fine. He goes to work. He makes plans with his family and friends. But, on Tuesday, Noah the narwhal wakes up in a lot of pain. He has to call in sick to work and cancel plans with his friends and family.

Everyone is frustrated with Noah because he looks the same as he did yesterday. “Today is not yesterday,” Noah keeps saying. But no one understands. He feels even worse than before.

But when Noah wakes up later in the week feeling better, his boss, friends, and family realize how much they value Noah’s work and friendship. Together, Noah and his friends and family weather some downs and ups – because everyone realizes that today is not yesterday.

By reading this story, children can learn that not all pain and illness is visible, that pain can vary a lot from day to day, and that you can’t always tell how someone is feeling inside by how they look on the outside. The story also promotes compassion and helps children understand that it’s the overall big picture that’s really important – not what happens or doesn’t happen in a single day.

The author of the book, Judith Klausner, lives with migraines and wrote the book with the aim of helping other disabled people of all ages feel less isolated and more understood.

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Mariah is a writer, patient advocate, and mom of three living with rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. After learning firsthand how challenging and lonely it can be to face pregnancy and parenthood with chronic illness, Mariah became passionate about supporting people with chronic illness who are or want to become parents. She launched her private Facebook support group, Mamas Facing Forward, in 2015. Today the group connects parents and parents-to-be with chronic illness from all over the world. In 2018, she added this website, dedicated to collecting and creating resources that focus on pregnancy and parenting with chronic illness.

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