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     ǰ  Happy Birth Day! (A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, ۹) (ǰ)

  å:Happy Birth Day! (A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, ۹) (ǰ)
  :Robie H. Harris, Michael Emberley (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Candlewick Press
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  ISBN:9780763609740
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* An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
* A Booklist Editors' Choice
* A Children's Literature Choice List Title
* A New York Public Library Top 100 Books for Reading and Sharing
* A Parenting Magazine Reading Magic Award Winner
* A Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year
* A Parents' Choice Silver Honor Award Winner
* A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year


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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN: 0763609749
å ũ: 30cm x 24.7cm



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Annotation
A mother tells her child about its first day of life from the moment of birth through the end of the birth day.


From the Publisher
From the first moments of her life, a baby is able to breathe, to open her eyes, and to gaze at her mother's face. Soon she will nurse, suck her thumb, and sleep. Through tender text and extraordinary illustrations, Happy Birth Day! shows children how very much they were loved right from the start. Full color.


Publisher's Weekly
The first moments and hours after a baby is born are among life's most precious. Here, that special interlude of newness and wonder is shared with young readers, who invariably delight in hearing about the day they arrived in the world. Harris addresses this audience directly: "Suddenly there you werea whole new person, our baby! We saw all of you from head to toe and we loved you the moment we saw you." All the milestones of a baby's first day are lovingly chronicled, from the first cry and the snipping of the umbilical cord to the cuddling, the nursingeven the first burp and yawn. Tenderness flows like a current throughout the warmhearted prose and the gentle, sweeping lines of Emberley's realistic artwork. With its oversize format and large-as-life illustrations, this book telegraphs a sense of immediacy that makes it all the more appealing. Ages 3-8. (July)


Children's Literature
Happy Birth Day taps into children's desire to hear again and again the story of the day they were born. Robie Harris beautifully conveys this drama, told from the mother's point of view. Details such as skin "soft as wrinkled velvet" and the newborn's serious gaze and deep sleep will connect with parents the world over. Especially noteworthy are Michael Emberley's pencil-and-pastel illustrations, which are tender without being sentimental. In my favorite, the infant peers out at the world for the first time, looking surprised and a little disgruntled at the lights and noise. The soft tones and emphasis on close ups of mother, father and baby highlight the miracle of birth. 2002 (orig. 1996), Candlewick, - Mary Quattlebaum


Children's Literature
This is the book you will need when your little one asks, "Where did I come from?" In down-to-earth language and realistic, factual watercolors, the story of birth is explained with warmth and affection by a birth mother. - Leslie Verzi Julian


School Library Journal
PreS-K-A warm, tender picture book in which a mother tells her daughter about her first 24 hours of life outside of the womb. The opening picture shows a bewildered, wrinkled, life-sized baby, still with her umbilical cord, supported by the doctor's hands. The cord is snipped, a nurse slips a hat on baby's head, and mother and father envelop her with love. Mother breastfeeds her, and relatives gather to admire, take photos, and welcome the new arrival. The description of the infant's first sounds and actions is gentle and poetic. Emberley's illustrations in pencil and pastels fill the oversized pages with soft-focused, cozy colors and true-to-life detail. For the special moment when parents want to answer a child's questions about birth, this book offers both facts and reassurance. The arrival of Happy Birth Day! is an occasion worth celebrating.-Shirley Wilton, Ocean County College, Toms River, NJ


Kirkus Reviews
Perhaps designed for the baby-gift market (the title page is preceded by a page for recording a newborn's vital statistics), this book occupies an unusual niche: There are plenty of books about gestation, birth, and infancy, but this one focuses on the baby's experiences in the minutes and hours immediately following birth, particularly on the bonding between parents and newborn. In carefully detailed text and pictures, Harris and Emberley (It's Perfectly Normal, 1994) make the day of firsts realistic without being clinical: The wrinkled, puffy baby is more presentable than many newborns. Large, smiling adult faces and solicitous hands surround the baby in nearly every picture. The earthier aspects of infancy are all noted: cutting the umbilical cord, nursing, peeing, pooping, burping, sneezing, and hiccuping, as well as sleeping and crying. The predominant message, however, is of the love and wonder that greet this child from her first moment.


Booklist
Ages 3^-7. Young children love to look at photographs of babies, especially pictures of themselves when they were little. They marvel at their tiny toes and fingers, squinty red faces, wrinkly feet, and dainty pink nails. In a seamless blending of text and artwork, this picture book goes a session with a photo album one better, catching close up the miracle of a newborn baby and the sweet joy and physicality of its first day in the world. Harris' affectionate first-person text, focusing on one young couple welcoming a newborn, is very personal: "I'll never forget the moment you were born. . . . You let out a loud cry--about as loud as a coyote howling at the moon." Yet it is full of the universal wonder of new life and the quiet drama of family bonding. Emberley's paintings are spectacular. Large, realistic, and softly colored, they literally glow as they catch the tender moments: the baby girl naked, eyes barely open, umbilical cord still attached; squalling, fingers clutching; at mother's breast; in father's arms; peacefully asleep encircled by Mom and Dad. The book will be a hugely appealing library item, with potential for small-group use as well as lap sharing. An interview with Harris, on page 1495, lends further insight into the making of this touching book, which speaks with joy and wonder to young children and their parents. Stephanie Zvirin
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