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RAINBOW LETTERS by Ceece Kelley

RAINBOW LETTERS

A Book for Rainbow Babies

by Ceece Kelley ; illustrated by Marina Halak

Pub Date: March 7th, 2023
ISBN: 9781953859600
Publisher: Soaring Kite Books

A story for parents and their rainbow babies, children born after a miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss.

Looking down from a candy-colored world, the “rosy-cheeked and sparkly-eyed” children who died during pregnancy or early infancy are overjoyed to learn about their new rainbow siblings. They write letters to convey their happiness, bring parents peace, and remind rainbow babies that they have loving siblings watching over them. The book concludes with a place for readers to write their own rainbow letter and tape in an ultrasound picture; also included is a message for parents from a licensed marriage and family therapist. The illustrations are cartoonish, depicting the lost children as preschool-aged; they and the families with rainbow babies are diverse. The lost children are shown living above our world in the clouds; however, there is no mention of religion. At times cloying, the rhyming text centers children, although much of the comfort will likely be absorbed by parents rather than youngsters. The book neglects to acknowledge that kids don’t have to define themselves merely by those who came before them, nor are they responsible for making up for past losses. That said, given that there are very few picture books that directly address this topic and fewer still that explore the impacts of these losses on families of color, it’s a title that will be appreciated by many. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

With few picture-book reflections of pregnancy and infant loss, this warmhearted title is welcome.

(Picture book. 3-6)