A Parent/Child Shared Story
It’s a scary thought—but with the right tools, it doesn’t have to be! In this empowering and heartwarming shared story, children join Rachel and Mark as they learn exactly what to do when their caregiver “gets lost” in a store, at the park, or even in the woods.
Through practical advice, comforting words, and engaging illustrations, this book opens the door for important conversations between children and adults about safety, confidence, and how to seek help from trusted community helpers. It even introduces a fun and memorable secret word strategy!
Perfect for reading together, What to Do If Your Caregiver Gets Lost gives families a powerful way to prepare for real-life situations—without fear, and with love.
Brian Clabby has written this his fourth book and second book for the younger children. He has worked in the childcare field for some thirty years both in group home settings as well as student support with the likes of the Toronto District School Board.
Rachel and Mark show children what to do when caregivers disappear. A shared story full of wisdom, security strategies, and confidence-building lessons for real-life situations.