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MUMMY, WHAT'S IN YOUR TUMMY?

Despite the book’s design flaws, this offering featuring an expecting family of color is a welcome new arrival.

A toddler imagines all the different creatures and things that could be growing or hiding in Mummy’s pregnancy bump.

This trousers-wearing tyke with brown skin and short curly brown hair hugs Mummy and, in the gentle if uninspiring rhyming text, asks a string of questions about her belly: “Is it a watermelon? That would be funny! / Or is it a little jumping bunny!” The tot goes on to wonder with fanciful logic if the bump could be an odd assortment of things of wildly different shapes and sizes, including an elephant, some new toys, a lion, and a mouse. In the end, the youngster realizes that it must be a baby sister and a new playmate. Here the preschooler is joined by a pink-clad toddler girl with matching coloring and straight, brown hair. The art, consisting of highly stylized cartoons adorned with swaths of colors and occasional patterned designs, appears strangely cropped, as if the original, Chilean edition were a different trim size than this 6 ½-inch-square book. Key figures often appear at the edges of the pages, and readers never see the mother in toto.

Despite the book’s design flaws, this offering featuring an expecting family of color is a welcome new arrival. (Board book. 1-3)

Pub Date: March 15, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-78285-976-5

Page Count: 20

Publisher: Barefoot Books

Review Posted Online: May 2, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2020

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BOO!

A warm and cuddly celebration of the creepiest holiday.

Patricelli's tiny tot celebrates Halloween.

The spooky season is nigh, and this little one is ready to celebrate. First the single-haired imp picks out the perfect pumpkin for a jack-o’-lantern. (Daddy uses the knife while the eager narrator scoops out the insides.) Then it's on to the wardrobe department to pick a creepy costume. And finally there’s learning the ins and outs of trick-or-treating. The author mixes comparing-and-contrasting skills development with the highlights of All Hallows' Eve, and the result is a charming read. The bold, rounded illustrations and purple, orange, and green color palette engage the eye and evoke the holiday perfectly. The author smartly crafts her main character to be perfectly androgynous, so readers can see themselves in the costumes as well as sharing the fun and preparing for their own holiday traditions. This will end up in many storytime stacks all year long.

A warm and cuddly celebration of the creepiest holiday. (Board book. 1-3)

Pub Date: July 1, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-7636-6320-9

Page Count: 26

Publisher: Candlewick

Review Posted Online: July 14, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2016

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GIGGLE!

Little ones will enjoy pressing the button, driving adults in earshot crazy in the process, but after the battery wears out,...

Complete with laugh track, a bevy of toddlers enjoys playing together.

Readers can press a button, accessible on every page through a die-cut hole in the book, to hear a baby’s giggle that comes from a sound recording embedded in the book. In pastel colors, each single- or double-page spread shows cherubs hugging, smiling and moving in sketched cartoons against gently mottled backgrounds. While the kids appear to be of a variety of ethnicities, their skin tones are remarkably similar. Each scene is met with one or two lines of verse that start off playfully (“Laugh out loud or just giggle! / Feel a tickle in your middle!”), but the second-person point of view grows confusing; are adult readers speaking to their little ones via the text, or are the toddler characters speaking to one another? Since the battery pack for the sound mechanism takes up half of the available pages of the book, there are only really six scenes in the entire package.

Little ones will enjoy pressing the button, driving adults in earshot crazy in the process, but after the battery wears out, this title will likely be a shelf-sitter. (Board book. 1-3)

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-545-35082-2

Page Count: 10

Publisher: Cartwheel/Scholastic

Review Posted Online: Oct. 8, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2014

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