It’s Monday, What Are You Reading? was initiated by Sheila at Book Journey, and adapted by Kellee at Unleashing Readers and Jen at Teach Mentor Texts with a children’s/YA focus – perfect for a children’s librarian like me. This weekly roundup is a great way to discover new blogs and bloggers, share recommended (or not so recommended….) titles, and add to your ever-growing to-read list.
With summer winding down and weekly story times starting up again soon, it’s time for me to get caught up on my picture books. Here’s a new one that would be a wonderful addition to babytime.
Title: Bunny Roo, I Love You
Author: Melissa Marr
Illustrator: Teagan White
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books
Publication Date: 2015
Genre/Format: Fiction/Picture Book
Publisher’s Summary: In a gorgeous picture book that’s playfully sweet and visually captivating, New York Times bestselling author Melissa Marr and talented new illustrator Teagan White celebrate the many ways parents make their new babies feel at home. The world can seem like a big, bewildering place for new babies—fortunately, their mamas know just how to soothe and comfort them. Through enchanting scenes portraying all kinds of mama animals looking out for their little ones, the mother in this story reassures her baby, and young children everywhere, that their caretakers will always love them and keep them safe. This beautiful picture book has the feel of a classic and its heartwarming premise should make it a family favorite.
My Two Cents: Bunny Roo, I Love You is visually stunning. I’ll admit I’m a sucker for beautiful illustrations, and newcomer Teagan White does not disappoint – her vintage (perhaps even hipster)-inspired characters just tug at the heartstrings. I even love the watercolour-inspired text font. This is definitely a picture written with adults, rather than children, in mind. Older children might find the symbolic text confusing (“the baby turns into a kangaroo?”) or even boring, but caregivers will likely lap it up. Did I mention I love these illustrations? I would even hang prints from this book on my wall. Love. Bunny Roo would make a lovely baby shower gift, and I’d certainly introduce it to the caregivers in my baby times as a gentle bed time baby read-aloud that celebrates the bonds between mothers (of all kinds) and their babies.
Oh, this will be a must read for me! Illustrations are KEY to my loving a book. I am a retired teacher and children’s librarian, now tutor, so am delighted to find you. Your part of the world is lovely too! I went to BC twice, once in the Spring camping on Vancouver Island, and then skied at Banff and Lake Louise one very cold and beautiful winter.
Thanks for stopping by! 🙂 I love connecting with other children’s literature and literacy lovers – I have discovered so many new books through the blogs I’ve found! Illustrations are really so important, aren’t they, especially in a picture book where they can add so much to a simple text. Banff and Lake Louise are such stunning locations, though I will admit I’m not all that good at skiing…. 🙂
I really like illustrations that have that have a vintage feel. Nancy Paulson has the best eye for books – I love so many that she publishes.
She really does – it’s inspiring to find publishing houses that value quality, and not just quantity, when it comes to the works they publish.
It looks like a book that will have adults eager to find someone to read it to. 🙂
It’s definitely a sweet one, and it would work for grandmas, foster mums and adoptive mums, too, which makes it a really nice inclusive picture book.
Looks like a really sweet picturebook. 🙂