Littles: And How They Grow
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
In the beloved tradition of Robert Munsch’s Love You Forever and Emily Winfield Martin’s The Wonderful Things You Will Be comes a beautiful rhyming ode to babies from a New York Times bestselling author/illustrator duo—perfect for baby showers, first birthdays, and anytime babies are celebrated.
In this unforgettable, squeal-filled, tear-inducing love song to babies and how quickly they grow up, author Kelly DiPucchio’s heart-tugging rhyme meets the gorgeous, dimple-cheeked, multicultural babies of illustrator AG Ford. With adorable scenes from the busy life of a "little"—peekaboo, feedings, tantrums, giggles—and a final scene that reminds us how they become big kids all too soon, this is the ideal gift for any new parent and their child.
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In a warmhearted celebration of early childhood, newborns grow into babies, who become toddlers, and in a final spread reach school age. Although these multicultural "littles," as DiPucchio (Everyone Loves Cupcake) calls them, take some hesitant steps here and there, her rhymes never do: they're unerringly comforting and spot-on in their cadence and meter: "Littles are cuddled and cradled just right./ On bellies, with blankies, in slings snuggly tight." Stylistically, the book is a major departure from Ford's work in picture book biographies such as Hello, I'm Johnny Cash and JFK; like the littles themselves, his delicate cartoon vignettes of family life are playful, tender, and frisky: one little devours a birthday cake by the fistful, another sends soap suds flying while splashing in the bath, and a third sprawls out on a patchwork floor, flanked by its two mothers. DiPucchio's verse and Ford's charming artwork combine to create what feels like a scrapbook of treasured childhood moments moments that adult readers know are all too fleeting. Ages 3 7.