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Overview
Baby wants what babies always want: to get big brother's (or sister's) attention! "The author-artist depicts the tender, caring relationship of an older brother for his baby brother. The experience is universal....Fresh and appealing."A baby and big brother figure out how to get along.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Simple, repeated baby words (``uh, oh''; ``no, no'') combine with large-scale pastel pictures to form a reassuring look at an African American youngster tending his baby brother. Ages 1-up. (Dec.)School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 1 Steptoe returns to the themes of his earliest bookssimple family interactions. Here, a brother tries to construct a building block castle while his play-penned baby brother does all he can to upset the process, including using a teddy bear as a weapon of disruption and destruction of the castle. Big broth er's anger is quickly melted by a sponta neous hug and kiss from baby brother, who then joins in rebuilding. Text is mini mal. The story is told through the softly shaded warm-toned pencil drawings. Steptoe is a master at depicting emotions in expressive faces, especially those of children. The effect here is softer and more evocative than in some of his earlier works. The incident portrayed is ex tremely simple, yet so true to childhood sibling experience, making this book as universally appealing and well-crafted as folklore. It is also heartwarming and re freshing to see such a loving exchange between two brothers. Heide Piehler, Shorewood Public Library, Wis.Book Details
Published
April 1, 1988
Publisher
Lothrop Lee & Shepard
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780688074234