No. of pages 36
Published: 2018
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This book is part of a book series called Classic Board Books .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-preschool.
This book has been graded for interest at 1-4 years.
There are 36 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2018 by Simon & Schuster .
Brooke Boynton Hughes is the illustrator of Baby Love by Angela DiTerlizzi and Trudy Krisher's Bark Park . She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado. Visit her at Brooke. Boynton. Hughes. com.
This book is in the following series:
PreS In ardent, rollicking tribute to the sweet charm of babies, a mama and papa laud the simple, yet special attributes of their own. Rosy cheeks. Button nose. Little fingers. Tiny toes is the start of what becomes a heartfelt love song to little ones. The refrain Sweet kiss. Warm hug. Yes, it must be baby love is repeated three times later in between other general baby attributes applicable to just about any infant, such as Precious smile. Chubby thighs. Perfect ears. Sleepy eyes. The wide-spread, glossy illustrations depict a happy family of three enjoying the common day-to-day activities and characteristics of babyhood. No specific gender is implied (red-striped shirt and blue pants), suggesting that either is equally lovable. Equally endearing is the fact that both Mama and Papa care for baby at various times throughout the day until the very last page when both grown-ups nestle into each other s arms on the couch, fast asleep after an eventful day with their little one. VERDICT A wonderful choice for baby storytime programs. Etta Anton, Yeshiva of Central Queens, NY--School Library Journal "February 2015 ""
Oh, baby: with your Rosy cheeks./ Button nose./ Little fingers./ Tiny toes, is it any wonder that everyone in the family (including the dog) wants in on a Sweet kiss and a Warm hug ? DiTerlizzi (Some Bugs) and newcomer Hughes drop in on one family where baby besottedness is raging in the nicest way, following the adored one (whose gender is kept neutral) and its parents through a day of muddy gardening, playtime, and bedtime....whether she s showing the family basking in the bubbles and smiles of bath time or surveying the landscape of a very lived-in living room, [Hughes'] crisp, fluid line and soft washes of color convey comfort and coziness, while DiTerlizzi s pared-down rhymes move along with a meditative, bedtime-ready cadence. Baby makes three or four, counting the pooch but there s no question in these pages who s Numero Uno.--Publishers Weekly "February 2015 ""
Oh, baby: with your "Rosy cheeks./ Button nose./ Little fingers./ Tiny toes," is it any wonder that everyone in the family (including the dog) wants in on a "Sweet kiss" and a "Warm hug"? DiTerlizzi (Some Bugs) and newcomer Hughes drop in on one family where baby besottedness is raging in the nicest way, following the adored one (whose gender is kept neutral) and its parents through a day of muddy gardening, playtime, and bedtime....whether she's showing the family basking in the bubbles and smiles of bath time or surveying the landscape of a very lived-in living room, [Hughes'] crisp, fluid line and soft washes of color convey comfort and coziness, while DiTerlizzi's pared-down rhymes move along with a meditative, bedtime-ready cadence. Baby makes three--or four, counting the pooch--but there's no question in these pages who's Numero Uno.--Publishers Weekly "February 2015 "
PreS-In ardent, rollicking tribute to the sweet charm of babies, a mama and papa laud the simple, yet special attributes of their own. "Rosy cheeks. Button nose. Little fingers. Tiny toes" is the start of what becomes a heartfelt love song to little ones. The refrain "Sweet kiss. Warm hug. Yes, it must be baby love" is repeated three times later in between other general baby attributes applicable to just about any infant, such as "Precious smile. Chubby thighs. Perfect ears. Sleepy eyes." The wide-spread, glossy illustrations depict a happy family of three enjoying the common day-to-day activities and characteristics of babyhood. No specific gender is implied (red-striped shirt and blue pants), suggesting that either is equally lovable. Equally endearing is the fact that both Mama and Papa care for baby at various times throughout the day until the very last page when both grown-ups nestle into each other's arms on the couch, fast asleep after an eventful day with their little one. VERDICT A wonderful choice for baby storytime programs.-Etta Anton, Yeshiva of Central Queens, NY--School Library Journal "February 2015 "