When We Go Home
Written by Heather Beaumont
Illustrated by Natali de Mello
Published by Kids Can Press
A touching and warmhearted picture book that explores what it means to belong to two cultures.
Marlee’s parents are excited. “We are going back home!” they tell her and her brother. “Not my home,” Marlee says. She knows the island is where her mum and dad grew up, and that she and her brother will get to do lots of fun things when they visit. But she’s never been there. And though her dad says a person can have two home countries, Marlee isn’t sure she believes him. But slowly, the warm welcome from her large, loving family, the coconut water she drinks on the beach and the many other delights she discovers on the island, from pigs on the beach to music at bedtime, help Marlee see that what her dad says is true.
Heather Beaumont’s poetic story portrays an experience that many children with family heritage in another country or culture can relate to, and it affirms the experience in loving detail. The book’s expressive, rhythmic text, using the refrain “when we go home,” and the rich, vibrant art by Nátali de Mello make it an excellent read-aloud choice. Perfect to spark meaningful discussions about what home can be, it highlights for young children what a treasure it is to have a family and a place – or two – that feels like home. The book also lovingly captures aspects of life on a Caribbean island, from the food to the music to the beach.
Primary ISBN: 9781525312519
Publication Date: May 2026
Available As: Hardcover
Picture Book , Age 03 or older
Community Represented: Jamaican/Jamaican American
Themes: Canadian Connection, Cultural Empowerment, Cultural Empowerment & Joy: Family, Cultural Empowerment & Joy: Food, Cultural Empowerment & Joy: Identity, Family Relationship: Extended, Family Relationship: Grandparents, Family Relationship: Parents, Family Relationship: Siblings, Generation: 1st, Generational Differences, Generational Differences: Language, Identity: Exploration, Multilingual: Jamaican Patois Featured Words, Outdoor Exploration, Own Voices/Lived Experience, Setting: Home Country, Welcoming by Community
Setting: Canada, Jamaica
Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: 1st Generation
Book Creator(s) Connection to the Community Represented: Own Voices/Lived Experience
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