PreS—A much-loved newborn is brought home to his family and a string of happy milestones follow. Rhyming text, narrated in the family members' shared voice, celebrates a year from first day to first birthday and everything in between. Big brother delivers a first kiss, big sister instigates a first game of peek-a-boo, and eventually two excited parents rejoice as "Baby likes to talk a lot./But understand?/We do not./Until one day,/what's that we heard?/Was that our Baby's very first.../Word!?" Many of the events are developmental (first tooth), though others are not (first book). The big-headed, rosy-cheeked youngster is rendered in bold, bright artwork done in collage and ink. Full-spread colored backgrounds keep the focus on the delightful towhead as he matures into an equally cute tot. As a bonus, the dust jacket indicates places to adhere pictures of one's own newborn reaching each milestone. This is a charming journey through a fast-paced 12 months that parents can share with their own beautiful babies.—Laura Butler, Mount Laurel Library, NJ
All of Baby's "firsts"--tooth, word, step, etc.--are chronicled here in lively verse. Though some of the rhymes are a stretch ("...a little grin... / It opens up a Baby mile. / See happy Baby's / very first... / ...SMILE!"), the story sweetly honors Baby's first-year achievements. Collage and ink illustrations, full of warmth and affection, feature simple patterns and thickly outlined characters.
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