This short, wordless picture book for the youngest children is absolutely delicious. With delicate illustrations reminiscent of those by Helen Oxenbury, young readers watch as a young child observes his mother’s expanding girth due to pregnancy. The child tries to figure out what is happening. He even tries to replicate the look with a balloon. When the baby is born, he observes that his mom’s back to her usual shape.
This book is so very cute and can open the door to discussion on this life event. I give this one five stars. Adults will like it too!
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this read in exchange for an honest review.



I had a real reaction to the end of this novel, though no spoilers here. If you read it, or have read it, I’d love your opinion.
This book for the youngest children is absolutely adorable. The illustrations are multicultural, engaging and appealing! Toddlers will watch baby over the course of the day and learn what baby does, for example, when she puts on boots or a bib. Highly recommended for the little ones. I really liked this book.
This title will teach the rudiments of Spanish to its readers. Both adults and younger students will find this book to be practical, engaging and helpful. The book is divided into sections including Greetings, Getting to Know You, Time, Emotions, Health and Wellness, Emergencies, Jobs and Careers, Everyday Life, Travel, Out and About on the Town and Reason to Celebrate. There are then sections that are more grammar related.
This is a title published under the auspices of the American Psychological Association. These books address significant childhood issues through a story. There are always suggestion at the end of the book for the adults who are important to a child.



The Corfu Trilogy is the basis for the Durrell tv series on PBS. Henrietta is part of a British mystery series. Julia Glass is literary fiction. Patti Callahan Henry is women’s fiction while the Elgar is a thriller.