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What Baby Wants by Phyllis Root

by Phyllis Root

Book Details

Publisher:Making It Relatable In A Way That Many Similar Books
Published:1998-02
Pages:40
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0763602078

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

WAAAAAAAAH! This family goes to great--and hilarious lengths--in trying to lull Baby to sleep until Little Brother discovers that what Baby really wants is something very simple. WAAAAAAAAAAH! What does Baby want? Mama's gone to bed, so Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt and Uncle, Big Sister, and Little Brother set out to soothe Baby. Does Baby want a soft feathery goose to cuddle? No. Does he want a flock of woolly sheep to keep him warm or a tree full of birds to sing him to sleep? No. As Little Brother

Our Review

This charming board book tackles the universal parenting challenge of soothing a crying infant with gentle humor and rhythmic repetition. The story follows a determined family's escalating attempts to calm their wailing baby, from offering a soft feathery goose to presenting a flock of woolly sheep, each met with the same distressed refusal. Phyllis Root builds anticipation through a predictable pattern that perfectly suits toddler listening, while the escalating absurdity of the family's solutions will elicit giggles from both children and adults. The simple, direct question "What does Baby want?" creates an engaging read-aloud experience that invites participation.

What sets this bedtime story apart is its quiet celebration of a child's intuition, as it's ultimately Little Brother who discerns the simple, comforting solution everyone else has overlooked. The narrative beautifully demonstrates that sometimes the most effective comfort comes not from grand gestures but from understanding a baby's fundamental needs, making it especially resonant for families with new siblings. Root's economical text leaves ample room for the illustrations to convey the family's comical desperation and the baby's clear dissatisfaction. This tender tale about listening and empathy will leave young readers feeling reassured and understood, making it a standout addition to any toddler's sleep-time library.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction