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MY BROTHER IS AN AVOCADO by Tracy Darnton

MY BROTHER IS AN AVOCADO

by Tracy Darnton ; illustrated by Yasmeen Ismail

Pub Date: Oct. 17th, 2023
ISBN: 9781665942089
Publisher: McElderry

A family eagerly awaits the arrival of their newest member.

At first, Dad tells the young narrator that the still-unborn little one is a poppy seed. Adult readers will realize he’s referring to the baby’s size, but the soon-to-be-big-sibling takes it literally and smiles at the prospect of carrying the baby around everywhere—unless he gets blown away in the wind. Next, the little brother is a bean. But what kind? Jumping or jelly? Later, he’s a Brussels sprout, so not everyone will like him (and he may get blamed for funny smells). Then, he’s a lemon, probably with a big smile and lots of dimples. Soon he’s an avocado—a nerve-racking prospect, since “he could be really hard or soft and mushy.” When the time comes, the new baby isn’t as Dad described (in more ways than one). This charming tale brings a cute metaphor for pregnancy gestation to adorable life. Readers see the protagonist interacting with various food items, each of which sports a little face, while, in the background, Mom’s tummy grows bigger. The older sibling’s enthusiasm is infectious, and the anticipation builds with each food item. Toward the end, Ismail depicts all the foods lined up for a handy, quick reference. The cartoon-style watercolor-and-ink illustrations are earnest, with just the right hint of impish glee. Mom and the narrator have dark brown skin and hair, while Dad is lighter-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Too fun!

(Picture book. 3-7)