Review by Kirkus Book Review
A short and cozy lift-the-flap book catalogs ways families welcome and care for new babies.Addressing young listeners directly, a declarative sentence on the verso states how the narrator cared for "you" as an infant: "We wrapped you in a snuggly" reads one, while the answer of "blanket" hides under a blanket-shaped flap. After listing various items a baby needs to thrive, a final fold-out page shows doting adults giving babies the most important thing of all: love. Sweetness abounds, from the familiar cheery Katz art, with heart-shaped lips and oversized heads, cuddly, doll-like babies, and lively, colorful patterns that decorate the flaps and pages. All the pages feature different family constellations, and the diverse male and female caregivers appear nurturing and warm. The use of the phrase "when you came home" is inclusive of adoptive and foster as well as birth families. What's mystifying is its designation as a "lift-the-flap-book for new babies," as the text refers to infancy as past, and new babies don't make guesses or handle flaps. Toddlers preparing for a sibling may enjoy this title and will appreciate the book's interactivity. Small glimpses of the answers will help cue toddlers, though some of the terms (a "bassinet" as opposed to a crib; a "baby bottle" in a home accustomed to breastfeeding) may be difficult for some viewers to guess. Though this board book isn't especially innovative, it's unquestionably warmhearted. (Board book. 6 mos.-2) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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