

In another time, I can hope it will become just another ordinary little board book getting lost in the shuffle and slowly becoming dated in its clothing and hairstyles.īut that time is not now. But if the parents weren’t both mothers, I don’t think it would be remarkable. It’s cute, and the kidling seems to enjoy it. Trip to the park, food, bathing, bed – all the usual. In this sweet book, a toddler of unclear gender spends a day doing rhyming things with their parents. (I bought a lot of books during the pregnancy, flimsily justifying these purchases on the grounds that I wouldn’t have as much time to read reviews after the baby was born.) (My wife likes it OK too, and has lately started saying that the child reminds her of ours.) It was the first book that I knew that I had to buy back when we were expecting. So far our kid likes it just fine, but back in the prenatal days, it was also a comfort-read for me. info again and get better at remembering to look this stuff up if I’m going to be a serious review blog, huh? But I want to hit Post and get this show on the road, so I’ll come back and edit if it turns out I’m totally wrong about that. But who names themselves Penguin Random when they could be Random Penguin? C’mon, people.) I’ll have to actually look at the pub. Originally published 2009, I think by Tricycle Press? So is now probably a Random Penguin book.

So now that we’ve got the first post out of the way, on to the first review!Ī book that has a very special place in our family is Mommy, Mama and Me, by Leslea Newman, illustrations by Carol Thompson.
