Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
09/28/21
Illustrator:
Evans, Rebecca,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-580-89878-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-580-89878-2
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2019014525
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A day in the life of a toddler is experienced through an exploration of the opposites that exist in the tot's world.Early morning, awake in the crib, this child is eager to start the day while parents sleep. "Asleep. Awake. Daybreak!" Morning routines-getting dressed, eating breakfast, and sibling play-precede the day's outing: "Off. On. Here. Gone. / Laugh. Cry. Hi! Bye." The day's contrasting descriptions continue with these one-word sentences arranged in rhymes as this interracial (Asian/White) family of four and their dog leave their city row house to take a walk to the park. They meet friends, play, buy ice cream, walk home, prepare dinner, take baths, read stories, and finally go to sleep. It is a very full day expressed as differing observations and feelings. "Short. Tall" describes first the children and next the family they meet, while "Hungry. Full" sums up the before- and after-dinner experiences. The lovely watercolor-and-ink illustrations extend and expand the minimal text into a complete view of a toddler's average day with its satisfactions and disappointments. Trying to keep up with their older sib, this determined toddler is bound to try to do more than they might be ready for, as they topple off at the bottom of the slide. "Up. Down. Smile! Frown." Toddlers will easily recognize and relate to this readable snapshot of a typical day's activities.A sure winner for multiple readings day after day. (Picture book. 2-4)
Follow Baby from morning to night – around town and home again – and discover opposites aplenty on this eventful day with her parents and big brother!
Read along as they visit buildings (big and small) and meet new people (some short, some tall). Up, down. Smile, frown. Opposites abound! This simple rhyming story is perfect for little learners discovering the world.
"A sure winner for multiple readings day after day."—Kirkus Reviews