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WE'RE MOVING HOUSE by Mick Jackson

WE'RE MOVING HOUSE

by Mick Jackson ; illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh

Pub Date: Feb. 18th, 2025
ISBN: 9781536238921
Publisher: Candlewick

A misunderstanding leads to disappointment as a family prepares to relocate.

When Mom announces that the family will be moving, the literal-minded young narrator is initially thrilled. The child imagines what moving will look like: A “very big truck with a very big engine” will lift the home up, transporting it to a new neighborhood. They’ll need cranes, the child decides. And they’ll have to warn the owner of the nearby cafe to move the chairs and lampposts out of the way. The child pictures the house traveling on a boat over a river and a sea and by helicopter over mountains (“I hope I get to stay in our house while it’s being moved”). Upon discovering that the house won’t be coming with the family, the child frets. Soon, though, the little one realizes that “no matter where we live, the thing that matters most is that we have each other.” While the child’s anxiety about moving is relatable, the emotional resolution feels a bit rushed. Still, the book’s clever premise, endearingly sincere narrator, and beautifully rendered world make this a visual and textual delight; the whimsically childlike illustrations are particularly impressive.

Tenderly imaginative and moving.

(Picture book. 3-7)