A gentle ode to childhood and a parent’s undeniable love.
Echoes of cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempé reverberate throughout this most charming French import, which follows two birds and their baby. One of the parents recounts the highlights of the little one’s child’s life. “The day you were born was a sunny day…,” the parent says. The accompanying image depicts a little bird swaddled up tight. Turn the page, and the thought is completed with the phrase “like this,” alongside the illustration of a beautiful day seen through a window, white curtains billowing. This pattern continues throughout the book, with the parent discussing a first smile, bumps on the head, nightmares, and more, pairing such moments with dreamy, evocative, and touching images. The result is a poetic encapsulation of what childhood feels like not simply to youngsters, but to parents as well. Though the book is told from the perspective of a caregiver, children are often entranced by the thought of what their earlier lives might have been like, and this book expertly taps into those feelings. Watercolor illustrations accompanied by thin pen lines fill the book with a sense of light and buoyancy.
Amid a sea of books devoted to parent/child bonds, this loving portrait soars.
(Picture book. 3-6)