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SWEET BABE! by Robin Rosenthal

SWEET BABE!

A Jewish Grandma Kvells

by Robin Rosenthal ; illustrated by Robin Rosenthal

Pub Date: Feb. 18th, 2025
ISBN: 9781774884324
Publisher: Tundra Books

An exuberant woman is completely enamored with a special baby.

This gray-haired, bespectacled, very chic grandmother “kvells” over every wonderful thing about the child (a glossary defines kvelling as “bursting with pride”). They play peek-a-boo, and Grandma hugs, kisses, and cuddles the little one. Baby’s every expression is met with excitement and joy, and Grandma decides that even the infant’s smiles are evidence of genius. There’s nothing subtle here and no shading in the art—brightly colored, vibrant double-page spreads present all the activities in sharp relief and large-scaled views. Facial expressions match the action, and even the dog gets in on the fun. Gran’s comments appear in speech bubbles or across the pages in dramatically large, bold fonts. Exclamation marks abound, and the text is peppered with Yiddish words that will easily be understood in context. Baby is Grandma’s “bubbeleh,” and she admires the child’s “punim” and kisses the little one’s “keppie” and, of course, those chubby baby thighs, the “pulkies.” The love between these two is palpable. Jewish readers will especially appreciate this tale, but the glossary and labeled diagram of the baby’s body parts ensure that all youngsters and their grown-ups will enjoy cuddling together to read it. The characters are light-skinned.

Joyous, uplifting, and pure fun—a perfect read for grannies babysitting their own bubbelehs.

(Picture book. 2-5)