Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
04/15/19
Illustrator:
Klassen, Karen,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-7714-7355-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-7714-7355-2
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2018946398
Dimensions:
19 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
O'Leary celebrates the many things a child has learned how to do over the course of the first year of life in this first of a three-part series. Starting with a babe in arms before progressing to crawling and walking to eating (and wearing) new foods, gesturing for things, and playing with toys, there are so many changes in the first year of life. Throughout, the narrator addresses the 1-year-old directly: "But what will never, ever change / is our love for you." Although the sentiment is plain and the message true, it may be hard to find an audience for this. It's not a board book that can take the abuse of a toddler, nor is it a book that new parents will have to have in their collections. Similar books have gotten by on the strength and appeal of the illustrations, but this one does not have that advantage. While visually interesting and filled with textures and patterns, the pictures themselves are an odd and sometimes-startling mix of artistic and realistic and can be hard to interpret. Characters' visible body parts are painted photorealistically, while their clothing and surroundings are stylized—children may not recognize that one baby is sitting in a box, for instance. Skin tones are a mix, though white predominates. Much better books fill the baby-to-toddler shelves. (Picture book. 0-3)
School Library Journal
Baby-Toddler O'Leary enumerates babies' different achievements during their first year, such as crawling, talking, and walking. "You can nod your head for yes, and shake your head for no, now that you are one. And you are very, very good at the game of peek-a-boo." The general tone is one of reassurance and tenderness. Mixed-media illustrations in goldenrod yellow and turquoise show realistic, multiethnic baby faces with a collage arrangement around each page of this simple book. A few pages contain stamped prints of cubes and brushstrokes of paint as well as pen and ink sketches that will appeal more to adults than to young children. VERDICT A warm and fuzzy read, probably best appreciated by parents commemorating their baby's one-year milestone. Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA
Now available in a board edition, this charming book looks back on the milestone moments of a baby's first year.