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SPRINGTIME BABY by Elise Broach

SPRINGTIME BABY

by Elise Broach ; illustrated by Cori Doerrfeld

Pub Date: March 4th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-316-23526-6
Publisher: LB Kids/Little, Brown

Broach rounds out her celebration of the seasons (Seashore Baby, 2010; Snowflake Baby, 2011; Barnyard Baby, 2013) with this cheerful ode to the wonders of spring.

This time, the winsome toddler, still accompanied only by her little brown puppy, puts on her rain boots and eagerly heads out the door into the drizzly spring day. She makes mud pies, plays in puddles and discovers some wildlife: ducklings in the meadow, baby birds in the rose bushes and bumblebees in the flower beds. When she finally heads back inside, it’s to take a much-needed bath and drift off to sleep with her pup snuggled in beside her. The right-hand pages feature strategically placed flaps that reveal a key part of each pastel-steeped scene. The tiny adventurer is as adorable as ever, but the spare verse is not quite as nimble and elegant here as in the other titles—take, for example, “Mud pie baby / Messy hand // Puddle baby / Stomp and stand.” Nonetheless, fans of the previous volumes will certainly want this one to complete the set.

This joyful lift-the-flap adventure will inspire little ones to head outdoors to see if spring has sprung in their neck of the woods.

(Board book. 1-3)