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THE WELCOME HOME by Amy June Bates Kirkus Star

THE WELCOME HOME

by Amy June Bates ; illustrated by Amy June Bates

Pub Date: Sept. 19th, 2023
ISBN: 9781534492325
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

Their search for something “soft” and “waggy” turns Mr. and Mrs. Gargleson-Bittle’s house into a menagerie.

The darling couple with love and a home to share “want…something a little bit lick-your-face-play-fetch-roll-over-rub-its-belly-and-chase-its-tail.” They start with a snail they name Gordon. But Gordon isn’t quite waggy enough, so on they go looking for just the right thing, acquiring an elephant, a whale, an octopus, and a wombat, among many other animals. Finally, they find just the right fluffy, waggy, lick-y sort of creature. Bates’ illustrations are absolute perfection. Each scratch of colored pencil is expertly used, adding shadow, a glowing warmth, and texture. The title page, depicting a framed portrait of the protagonists, each sporting a yellow flower, makes clear from the start that Mr. and Mrs. Gargleson-Bittle are a quirky, loving, and expressive pair. Everything from their gloom to their joy is believable and apparent. All the creatures they welcome into their home are equally dynamic: the snail curled up in a bassinet, the octopus with its multitasking tentacles, even the disgruntled cat who refuses to fetch. Bates has created two characters whose “the more, the merrier” attitude makes for a deeply loving home where everyone belongs. The gorgeous illustrations and lovely storyline make this an instant classic. Mrs. Gargleson-Bittle is brown-skinned; Mr. Gargleson-Bittle is light-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A feel-good read deserving of a permanent home on bookshelves.

(Picture book. 4-7)