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I am your parent; you are my child.
I am your quiet place; you are my wild. . . .
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A day in the life of parent and child-full of smiles and giggles, messes
and meals, boundless energy and well-earned naps. Not to mention lots
of love.
Rhyming text with illustrations describe how a parent and child complement
one another. Illustrations by Satomi Ichikawa.
Kirkus Reviews
Newcomer Cusimano's tale is a celebration of the transcendent, loving
bonds that exist between a parent and child. In melodic couplets, a father
croons a tender lullaby to his child, describing their mutual adoration.
Alternately sentimental and comical, the verses focus on the minutiae
of a child's daily life: silly games, carrot stick snacks and chocolate
desserts, and bedtime stories. The lyrical verses capture the yin and
yang of the parent/child relationship; the parent's role provides the
security a child craves while the child's part illuminates the joyous
freedom that comes from that sense of sanctuary. Cusimano subtly conveys
a powerful message about the intimate connection between these two roles;
for every way in which the beloved child is the epicenter of the parent's
universe, the parent in turn is the steadfast mooring of the child's world.
"I am your water wings; / you are my deep. / I am your open arms;
/ you are my running leap." While the introspective verses are more
reflective of an adult's sensibilities, the depth of the emotion expressed
will resonate with young readers. Ichikawa's soft pastel watercolors complement
the heart-felt verses. Her beguiling artwork features an animated pair
of stuffed teddy bears frolicking about, with the little bear's antics
perfectly portraying the exuberance and reckless joie de vivre that is
part and parcel of a happy, well-loved tot's existence. Warmly reassuring,
this tale is ideal for sharing with loved ones, big or small. (Picture
book. 3-7)
Booklist
In the tradition of Margaret Wise Brown's Little Bunny, this book
celebrates parent-child love and offers reassurances about a mother's
watchful presence when her child begins to explore. Two teddy bears, mother
and baby, play outdoors, with an assemblage of tiny stuffed animals looking
on. On each double-page spread, a statement juxtaposes images of comfort
and security with those of exploration and risk-taking: "I am your
calm place; / you are my giggle"; "I am your open arms; / You
are my running leap." After a full day of play, it's bedtime: "I
am your good-night kiss; / you are my / I love you." The gentle watercolors
sweetly capture the loving parent and child and the fun they are having.
Thought provoking as well as delightful, this is a good choice for reading
aloud. Ages 3-7.
Connie Fletcher, Copyright © American Library Association.
Children's Literature
Parents and children often struggle with one another and this precious
book is a subtle reminder that we are meant to balance each other daily.
With lines like "I am your way home; you are my new path. I am your
dry towel; you are my wet bath" readers are encouraged to see things
from another's point of view. The rhyming text is soothing and thought-provoking.
Ms. Ichikawa's soft, fluid watercolors add life to the text and make this
book all the more endearing. This is a wonderful book to share with children
and it would be a wonderful gift book, sure to be treasured by all. Highly
recommended. 2001, Philomel, $15.99. Ages 6 mo. up. Reviewer: Trina Heidt
School Library Journal
The rhythmic and lyrical text of this beautifully illustrated
picture book explores the special connections between a parent and child.
The opening pages show an adult teddy bear curled up with a baby bear:
"I am your parent;/you are my child./I am your quiet place;/you are
my wild." The verses that follow describe the activities of a busy
day. While they play outside, the grown-up explains, "I am your water
wings;/you are my deep./I am your open arms;/you are my running leap."
After a bath, dinner, and a favorite story, the poem ends with a quiet
moment: "I am your lullaby;/you are my peekaboo./I am your good-night
kiss;/you are my/I love you." The soft watercolor illustrations bring
the spirit behind the text to light. The joy and movement of running,
spinning, splashing, and hugging are all captured in a warm and lighthearted
manner, and the baby bear's small toy animals often join in the fun and
games. An appealing choice for bedtime sharing.
Genevieve Ceraldi, New York Public Library, Copyright 2001, Cahners Business
Information, Inc.
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