And J. J. Slept
And J. J. Slept
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Kids Can Press
Annotation: This boisterous family needs to quiet down for their newly adopted baby. Or do they?When J.J. arrives at his new home, his family is so excited to meet him! The four children welcome their tiny brother, then, when he falls asleep, Dad asks everyone to try to be quiet. In no time at all, though, the clamor of family life grows loud, with drumming, shouting, chattering. But, surprise! J.J. sleeps through it all. Even with children running and yelling in his room, J.J. sleeps. Is there anything that will disturb him?Kids will delight in the delicious twist: when you're with family, a noisy home is the most peaceful place to be.
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #319153
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 05/03/22
Illustrator: Rodriguez Medina, Erika,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-525-30419-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-525-30419-4
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 26 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

A fun and lighthearted story about adoption.J.J., a newborn baby with ruddy skin, is adopted into a rambunctious family. Each of his four siblings, who are loud and energetic, clamor around, attempting to touch him, although he is fast asleep. The dog barks, the washing machine beeps, and the siblings thunder through the house, playing and making music, but J.J. sleeps through the din. When all of the siblings leave the house for a weekend to participate in various extracurricular activities, J.J. cannot sleep-it is too quiet! For the first time, he wails inconsolably and grows cranky. It is only when his boisterous siblings return-giggling, chasing each other, and loudly regaling their parents with stories-that J.J. finally dozes off. Adoptive parents in children's books are usually White, but Garbutt's story refreshingly features both adoptive parents and an adoption agent who present as people of color; J.J.'s siblings are also racially diverse. This offering further sets itself apart from other children's books about adoption by telling a story about an adopted child that does not focus explicitly on the experience of adoption. However, like so many picture books portraying adopted children, Garbutt's narrative presents a simplistic, one-sided view that focuses solely on a happy homecoming and fails to mention anything about J.J.'s birthparents, perpetuating the stereotype that the true life of adoptees begins at adoption.A sweet story about what makes a house a home and a portrayal of adoption that has its merits and shortcomings. (Picture book. 4-6)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD560L

In this sweet tale of family life from the author of A Stopwatch from Grampa, a boisterous adoptive family welcomes their new baby boy — who, thankfully, has a unique requirement for sleeping!

When J.J. arrives at his new home, his family is bubbling over with excitement to meet him! The four children welcome their tiny new brother, then, when he falls asleep, Dad asks them to try to be quiet. In no time at all, though, the clamor of family life grows loud with drumming on the table, shouting across the room and chattering to the dog. But to everyone’s surprise, J.J. sleeps through it all! Even when the children are running and yelling in his room, J.J. sleeps. “Not much seems to bother this little fella,” says Dad. Well, as they discover, there is one thing that disturbs baby J.J.’s sleep . . .

Author Loretta Garbutt, whose debut picture book, A Stopwatch from Grampa, was named one of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2020, perfectly captures the small moments of family life that loom large to young children. Here, a family welcomes their newest member, who has been adopted, a situation not often portrayed in picture books. It’s a heartwarming story that hits all the right notes: humor, a family focus and a delicious twist — the baby hates a quiet house! It offers a wonderful opportunity for conversations about what it means to be a family. The illustrations by Erika Rodriguez Medina warmly portray the busyness of the household and the closeness of the family members, along with loads of relatable and funny antics going on around the baby.


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