Poetic verses compare a child’s
pre-birth potential with things in the natural world in this latest collaboration
between Kerbel and Del Rizzo (Sun Dog,
2018).
“Before, you were… / A song
in our hearts, / A star in our eyes, // A smile on our lips, / Shimmering
skies, // The sun on our faces, / The full moon at night, // The tiniest murmur
of tender delight.” While rhythmic and rather soporific, the comparisons are
not ones children will be familiar with or likely to understand, and they only
grow more abstract from this beginning. For parents-to-be and new moms and
dads, though, the metaphors will surely strike a chord: A child in utero is “A
curve in the road, up ahead out of view, / A whispered secret that only we
knew.” And the ending is both beautifully illustrated and poignant: “Where
Father Sky meets Mother Earth, // A new family dawns in the glow of your birth.”
Accompanying the first line of the couplet are many of the animals that have
appeared before in a sunrise gathering near the ocean, and accompanying the
second is the light-skinned family—mother, father, baby—in each other’s arms
and overlooking the same ocean sunrise. While the text is abstract and tends
toward treacly, Del Rizzo’s polymer clay–and–acrylic wash artwork is the star
here, adding texture and depth to the scenes, which show animals, many with
babies, in their natural habitats.
Parents-to-be may enjoy the poetry,
but only the pictures are meant for children. (Picture book. Adult)

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