A tender, funny picture book about families of every shape — and the love that grows them.
When six-year-old Sam is asked to make a “Father's Day Potato” at school, he feels confused and a little left out — because he doesn't have a dad.
Through a thoughtful conversation and a sunny day at the park with his mom, Sam discovers that families come in many shapes — and that love, not labels, is what truly matters.
Sam's story shows children who don't have a dad that they belong, fully and completely.
A gentle anchor for teachers navigating Father's Day projects with care.
A natural starting point for parents to talk about love, family, and difference.
Tender, funny, and never heavy-handed — written for hearts ages 4 to 8.
Seven potatoes, seven kinds of love.
A warm, beautifully illustrated book that makes every child feel seen.
Tender and joyful — a new Father's Day classic.
I cried, my kid laughed, we both wanted to plant potatoes.
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Pre-order alerts, free printables, and the occasional potato pun.
Swipe through a few pages.
“Mrs. Cole said we'd each be making a Father's Day Potato.”
“Sam looked at the potato and didn't know what to draw.”
“At the park, Mom held his hand a little tighter.”
“Love, Sam thought, comes in all kinds of shapes.”
Final art coming soon. Like what you see? Pre-order opens Spring 2026.