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Every child who has ever wondered why Mommy isn't right nearby all the time will be amused and comforted by Julie Downing's captivating new picture book.
You will have fun with Where Is My Mommy? Reading it aloud will quickly become like a favorite game of peekaboo as your child begins to anticipate each reassuring answer and greets again young animal friends.
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《学校图书馆杂志》(School Library Journal)书评
PreS-Different animals ask the title question and receive an answer that depends on what each mother is doing, from waking up baby rabbit and washing baby skunk's face to bringing baby bird's food. The last to ask the question is a child, and the answer is, "Mommy is here!" The minimal text and large, soft watercolor illustrations are reminiscent of Nancy Tafuri's work. Each question is centered on its own white page with the baby animal opposite, followed by a spread filled with parent and baby, and the answer. The book's simplicity is underlined by this consistent pattern. This title will be comforting for babies, while for toddlers, the question can become a refrain and each answer, a guessing game. Mothers are a favorite subject for this age group. Make room for this one on picture-book shelves as it stands up admirably to the others.-Jane Marino, Scarsdale Public Library, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
出版社周刊评论
Reassurance is the order of the day in this gentle offering about young animals (including the human variety) reuniting with their mothers. In warm, soft-focus watercolors, Downing (A Ride on the Red Mare's Back) presents a sequence of sweetly rendered familiar creatures (baby rabbit, baby skunk, puppy, etc.), each given two spreads. The first shows the animal alone, looking particularly winsome, while the facing page asks, "Where is my mommy?" The second, rendered as full-bleed, shows the animal tended by its mother. The bunny's mom, for example, nuzzles her child ("She's waking me up"), the bluebird mom feeds her fledglings ("She's bringing me home"). The human child caps the book, playing peek-a-boo; his (or her-the child's gender is not specific) mother joins the game ("Mommy is here!"). While the theme may be familiar, Downing's minimal text and friendly, inviting watercolors demonstrate her keen understanding of the needs of toddlers as they overcome separation anxiety. Ages 1-4. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
《儿童读物杂志》(Horn Book)书评
This reassuring book features several baby animals, including a bunny, skunk, and chipmunk, who ask in turn, Where is my mommy?; the answers on pages that follow include She's washing my face and She's bringing me food. The book ends after a toddler asks the same question during a game of peekaboo with his mother. Soft illustrations in pastel hues enrich the slight premise. From HORN BOOK Fall 2003, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.