Sturdy flaps shaped like baby animals
simulate hugs or cuddles when opened.
Pages are double thick to
accommodate the nested die-cut flaps, which are the thickness of an ordinary
board-book page. On the first three double-page spreads, a grown-up animal is
on the verso, and when the flap on the recto is swung to the left, the baby
critter closes in for a nuzzle. Little Bear “runs” for a kiss, Little Elephant goes
“trunk-to-trunk” with their parent, and Little Bunny leaps over for a “special”
public display of affection. The final two dyads break this pattern and show
Little Owl in a nest as an adult owl swings their wing across the gutter for a
snuggle, and Little Bear, appearing for second time, gets a full embrace as
arms fold in for a hug. The text mostly consists of gently rhyming quatrains,
the final line appearing only after the flap is opened. The direct address of
adult to child allows for universality, as the larger animals could be
stand-ins for parents of any gender, other relatives, and a variety of
caregivers. Barker uses a muted palette, flat swaths of color without outline,
and delicately patterned backgrounds to illustrate the sweet scenes.
A sentimental lap-read and a durable
lift-the-flap novelty book all in one. (Novelty/board
book. 6 mos.-3)

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