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HEY LITTLE ROCKABYE by Buffy Sainte-Marie

HEY LITTLE ROCKABYE

A Lullaby for Pet Adoption

by Buffy Sainte-Marie ; illustrated by Ben Hodson

Pub Date: May 12th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-77164-482-2
Publisher: Greystone Kids

A lullaby picture book about pet adoption.

While out for a walk, a child sees a stray dog being taken away in a van marked “animal shelter.” Thinking about the dog day and night, the child wonders if the dog was “born on a cold winter day” or if “somebody threw [it] away.” The child draws many pictures: of a sad dog in bad weather or a cage and of themself with a happy dog. After the child shows their parents the pictures, the whole family goes to the shelter to adopt the dog. The child assures the dog, “You didn't have no choice and you didn't get no vote, / When they dropped you off at the shelter, / All you had was your little fur coat, // But now you got somebody loves you.” In a note, Saint-Marie shares that she sings this song for all her animals upon welcoming them home. Read aloud, the refrain, “You got somebody loves you,” is extremely awkward; sheet music is appended for readers who wish to try singing. In Hodson’s illustrations, the narrator’s expressive face conveys emotion clearly, making readers feel sadness and love toward the abandoned dog. The child has brown skin, and their parents are an interracial couple.

It’s sweet and heartfelt, but it works better as a song than as a book.

(Picture book. 3-7)