Book

More More More Said the Baby

📖 Overview

More More More Said the Baby presents three separate stories featuring toddlers and their loving caregivers. Each vignette focuses on a different child being chased, caught, and snuggled by a family member. The stories follow a pattern of playful pursuit and affectionate interaction between adult and child. Williams illustrates the book with bright gouache paintings that emphasize movement and physical expressions of love. The text incorporates repetitive phrases and simple language that mirror how adults naturally speak to young children. The featured families represent different races and relationships. The book celebrates the universal ways caregivers show physical affection to young children, reinforcing themes of unconditional love and joyful connection across diverse families.

👀 Reviews

Parents and educators praise the book's celebration of diverse families and joyful interactions between caregivers and babies. Readers highlight how the illustrations capture authentic moments of love, with many noting their children request repeated readings. Specific praise focuses on: - Representation of different ethnicities and family structures - Simple, repetitive text that engages young listeners - Bold, colorful artwork that holds toddlers' attention Main criticisms: - Some find the story too basic or repetitive - A few readers mention the art style isn't to their taste - Price point for a short book Ratings: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (1,200+ ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (280+ ratings) One frequent parent comment states "My baby loves pointing to the different babies and mimicking their actions." Teachers often note it works well for circle time with 1-3 year olds. Multiple reviews mention the book helps validate different family structures, with one reader writing "Finally a book showing families that look like ours."

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 "More More More Said the Baby" won the prestigious Caldecott Honor in 1991 for its vibrant gouache illustrations 🎨 Author Vera B. Williams created every illustration while living on a houseboat in Vancouver, British Columbia 💝 The book features three different babies of varying ethnicities, which was groundbreaking for children's literature in 1990 ✍️ Williams based the character "Little Guy" on her own grandson, who inspired her with his infectious giggles and energy 🌈 Each baby's story in the book is color-coded: Little Guy's story uses yellow tones, Little Pumpkin's uses pink, and Little Bird's uses blue