Baby
Steps
Youngsters can observe, month by month, the first year
of a little one's life in this tender tribute to babyhood,
designed like a handsome family album. Based on the author's
recollections of his own daughter, the soft, finely detailed
pencil sketches evoke the realism of black-and-white
photographs, deftly capturing every nuance in a series
of expressive poses. Baby Suki is a charmer, whether
sitting quietly in a bouncy chair observing the world
around her, napping under a blanket with hands closed
into dimpled fists, playing at the beach or standing
with a bit of support. Children will enjoy watching her
development as they learn how they themselves matured.
McCarty's pared-down prose, as adept as his artwork,
chronicles his daughter's changes from a one-day-old
infant swaddled tightly in a blanket ("We call her
our little burrito") through a stage at two months
when she demands to be held in the air ("With her
fat cheeks and pink pajamas, she looks like a flying
piglet") to her first steps as a one-year-old ("Go,
Suki, go!"). A prime choice for lap-time read-alouds,
this winsome picture book should evoke fond memories
from parents while prompting enthusiastic recognition
in toddlers. Ages 3-up.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
(from Publishers Weekly)
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