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SLOTH IS NOT A BABY! by Nelly Buchet

SLOTH IS NOT A BABY!

by Nelly Buchet ; illustrated by Janie Bynum

Pub Date: June 11th, 2024
ISBN: 9781250878779
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

A young forest dweller faces a new challenge with a mixture of doubt and determination.

Sloth and her friend Moth climb high up in a tree before looking down to see how far they’ve come. Moth reminds her that Worm told them that baby sloths were too scared to climb so high, but they’ve shown him! Sloth retorts, “I’m not a baby”—a refrain that repeats several times over the course of the story. Though Sloth initially delivers her response with beaming confidence, fear begins to seep in with Moth’s reminders that she could fall, which would be scary…if she were a baby! Sloth points out that other animals—various insects, Monkey, and Snail—are capable of climbing high. Moth counters her arguments: Insects have wings, Monkey is really fast, Snail is incredibly sticky. Close-ups of Sloth’s animated facial expressions convey her growing trepidation. As Sloth becomes convinced that she will fall, a storm hits, and all the other animal friends are momentarily flung off the tree, despite their climbing advantages. Only Sloth manages a tight grasp, and as the storm lifts, Moth celebrates Sloth’s unique talent for holding on. Told simply, with effective use of repetition and expressive cartoon illustrations, this story will appeal to children who are similarly finding their footing in a sometimes-scary world.

An uncomplicated celebration of daily triumph for those who refuse to be babied.

(Picture book. 2-5)