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OLD DOG BABY BABY by Julie Fogliano Kirkus Star

OLD DOG BABY BABY

by Julie Fogliano ; illustrated by Chris Raschka

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-59643-853-8
Publisher: Neal Porter/Roaring Brook

Love and trust abound between a patient, old family dog and a very young baby.

The kitchen floor is the old dog’s place of comfort. But here comes the crawling baby, and it’s playtime. Giggling, poking, rolling, and sharing lots of sloppy kisses, they have a wonderful time. All that activity wears them out, and they snuggle together for a much-needed nap right there under the kitchen table. Fogliano chooses words with great care, creating the sparest of text to form very brief lines of verse in the immediate present tense that describe “old dog” and “baby baby” and their every action and the sounds they make, employing a fast-paced, bouncy, singsong beat. The nearly black, very large type is set against a stark white background, surrounded by brightly hued illustrations in Raschka’s signature style. The blond, chubby, rosy-cheeked, white baby and the gray-and-white furry dog are evoked in soft, thick outline, their movements and emotions effortlessly expressed. Furniture and household items are sharply defined, giving dimension to the setting. Glimpses of mother and big sister as they peruse a photo album and lovingly observe the baby and dog add layers and richness to the proceedings. Text and pictures are seamlessly complementary and interdependent, and little ones and their grown-ups will laugh with delight.

Tender, joyous, and altogether wonderful.

(Picture book. 2-6)