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Hello Baby! by Lizzy Rockwell

by Lizzy Rockwell

Book Details

Publisher:Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published:2015-02-25
Pages:61
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:051780011X

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

A small boy feels the baby kick inside his mother's tummy, hears the baby's heartbeat during a visit to the doctor, and finally gets to say hello in person after the baby is born. Narrating the story himself, the boy shares what fascinates him: how the baby grows inside the womb, unpacking his old baby clothes, and hearing about the day he was born. When the baby arrives home at last, the boy tells how she eats and sleeps and cries, and how it takes a mother, a father, "and a new big brother to

Our Review

This gentle picture book guides young children through the experience of welcoming a new sibling, from feeling the baby kick to hearing the heartbeat at the doctor's office. The story is told from the perspective of an expectant big brother, who narrates his observations about his mother's pregnancy and the baby's development in the womb. He shares his fascination with unpacking his old baby clothes and hearing stories about his own birth day, creating a beautiful parallel between his experience and the new baby's journey. This narrative approach makes the abstract concept of a new baby tangible and relatable for a preschooler.

What sets this family story apart is its authentic child's-eye view, which validates a range of emotions from curiosity to gentle responsibility. The simple, clear illustrations and straightforward text provide just the right amount of information for young children, focusing on concrete experiences they can understand rather than biological complexities. This book serves as an excellent conversation starter about family changes and helps normalize the mix of feelings that come with a new sibling. The reassuring conclusion emphasizes that it takes everyone—mother, father, and a new big brother—to care for and love the new baby, making this a comforting read for soon-to-be older siblings navigating this significant family transition.

Themes

Brothers and sisters

Subjects

Brothers and sisters