Synopsis
How do you bake a babyberry pie? Pick one wiggly baby from the babyberry tree. Pop him in the tub and scrub clean. Add sugar to his nose and toes. Tuck him into a warm pie crust. And don’t forget a kiss goodnight!
That’s the perfect recipe for a babyberry pieand a playful, peaceful bedtime. (Just don't let that little giggleberry wiggle away!)
Publishers Weekly
Reminiscent of Bruce Degen's Jamberry with its lilting rhythm and gentle illustrations, this amiable bedtime book ostensibly gives a recipe for making babyberry pie, but ends up modeling a loving family's bedtime ritual. The book opens as a father pushes a baby in a backyard swing and the mother welcomes them inside: "First you pick a baby/ From the babyberry tree--/ One who's sweet,/ A cuddly treat--/ And bring him home to me." Schwartz (Tiny and Hercules) and novelist Frederick (the Mother-Daughter Book Club series), making her picture book debut, show the loving parents bathing the baby ("Scrub his toes,/ His ears and nose,/ With a kiss and a rub-a-dub-dub!"). When the baby makes a dash for freedom ("Catch that little giggle- berry, wiggleberry one!") and tips a freshly made pie off the windowsill, his parents cheerfully give him another bath and tuck him in. Schwartz's cozy patterned wallpaper and fabrics lend a homey mood to the illustrations, rendered in gouache and pen-and-ink, and Frederick's verbal imagery of piecrust quilts and sugary baby powder help create a book as sweet as pie. Ages 3–7. (Oct.)