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New Chapter Book Honors Military Kids During Month of the Military Child

New Chapter Book Honors Military Kids During Month of the Military Child

April 22
21:15 2025
The Case of the Missing ID Tackles Identity, Belonging, and Bravery—One Story at a Time

Atlanta, Georgia – April 22, 2025 – With more than 1.6 million military-connected children in the United States—and most relocating 6 to 9 times before graduation — the need for stories that reflect their unique experiences has never been greater.

Just in time for Month of the Military Child, author and military brat Shermaine Perry-Knights releases The Case of the Missing ID, a heartfelt chapter book that helps kids navigate the emotional ups and downs of military life.

In this empowering mystery, 10-year-old Grace misplaces her military ID — and with it, a sense of who she is. As she adjusts to a new school and community, Grace must learn to speak up, ask for help, and reclaim her voice. With her imagination (and her stuffed dino sidekick, Kody) as her guide, she uncovers something far more important than a missing card: belonging.

“I wanted kids like me to feel seen and celebrated,” says Perry-Knights. “This story is about more than a missing ID—it’s about finding your place, your people, and your power — even when everything around you keeps changing.”

Bonus Feature: A Lo-Fi Soundtrack for Emotional Wellness

To accompany the book, Perry-Knights also released a lo-fi instrumental soundtrack, designed to help kids relax, reflect, and reset. Whether used during reading time, transitions, or quiet journaling, the calming playlist promotes positive mental health — especially during stressful moments like PCS season or new-school jitters.

If You Loved I Move A Lot and That’s Okay, This Is the Next Conversation Starter

Following the success of I Move A Lot and That’s Okay, this new chapter book is the perfect next step for military-connected families looking to support older elementary readers. The story blends realistic fiction, emotional growth, and practical tools for educators and counselors working with mobile youth.

Why It Belongs in Every School, Library & Military Support Program:

  • Created by a military-connected author with lived experience
  • Ideal for ages 7–11 navigating transitions and tough emotions
  • Aligned to social-emotional learning (SEL): identity, resilience, empathy, and self-advocacy
  • Comes with a free lo-fi music playlist to encourage mindfulness
  • Part of The Not-So-Lost Series, a growing collection of chapter books centered on military-connected youth


Bulk Orders, Author Visits, and Review Copies Available

The Case of the Missing ID is perfect for base libraries, MWR programs, DoDEA schools, and military family support events.

Grab a copy for your local Military Family Life Counselor (MFLC) or School Liaison Officer (SLO) — it’s a conversation starter they’ll thank you for.

To request a review copy, place a bulk order, or schedule a virtual or in-person author visit, contact: Email: [email protected]

Visit: www.amazinglyshermaine.com/authorvisit

About the Author

Shermaine Perry-Knights is a TEDx speaker, award-winning author, and proud third culture kid who grew up in a military family. With over 30,000 books sold worldwide, her work empowers children to embrace change, process emotions, and grow with courage. Her books are trusted tools for parents, educators, and organizations serving youth in transition.

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