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Kirkus Reviews ' Best Books of 2018--Best Picture Books for Babies & Toddlers
The baby likes the dog. The dog likes to be alone. But the baby loves to crawl...and follows the dog wherever he goes! Together they make for a captivating pair in this sweet, simple, and expressive story.
Author Notes
Anne Vittur Kennedy has been illustrating children's books for 27 years. She is the author-illustrator of several books including One Shining Star , One Spring Lamb , and Ragweed's Farm Dog Handbook . Anne and her husband live in Ohio.
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Kirkus Review
It may be hard to believe just eight words can make a complete and exciting story, but that's all this board book needs. Repeated reading of simple text is how children first learn to read. Kennedy seems to understand this and has created an ideal package for early success. A series of two word exclamations and expressive drawings combine to tell the story of a diaper-clad tot's evolving relationship with a skeptical hound dog. "Go baby / go baby / go baby. // Go dog." The baby crawling across a blue floor shows up clearly against a bright yellow wallpaper decorated with simple light blue flowers. The only additions to this pleasing design are a cushy blue chair the baby peers under ("Look baby") when the dog disappears through a doorway leading to a room with light blue, diamond-patterned wallpaper. Baby's cries bring the dog back. Spoiler alert: Baby and dog end up sound asleep, together: "Nice baby. / Good dog." The simple repetitive text shows up clearly when placed against the yellow wall. The text set against the bottom blue stripe is yellow so it stands out boldly too. Baby has pale skin and red hair; dog is white with brown splotches.Crawling babies will pause to enjoy this story again and again, and older toddlers, perhaps remembering their own crawling escapades, will want it read repeatedly too. They may even read it to their dogs. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.