Up!: How Families Around the World Carry Their Little Ones

by Susan Hughes (Author) Ashley Barron (Illustrator)

Up!: How Families Around the World Carry Their Little Ones
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Around the world, little ones are carried in many different ways: in slings, on shoulders, in backpacks, on hips, in baskets, and in loving arms. Up! depicts ten places around the world, from Afghanistan to northern Canada, Peru to West Africa. In each place, a mom, dad, grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin, or sibling lovingly carries a baby.

With various family configurations and settings ranging from a busy outdoor market to a high-rise apartment kitchen, the book wholeheartedly celebrates diversity. Gorgeous cut-paper collage art adds warmth and brightness, and brings the lyrical text to life. Repetition of the phrase "Upsy-daisy" on each spread lends familiarity, and reminds readers that love for a little one is a universal feeling.
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Kirkus Reviews

"Inclusivity is a hallmark of this book... A celebration of baby love as it's carried out all over the world."

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"The book makes a clear and pointed effort to promote all kinds of diversity and depict a variety of cultures in a beautiful and respectful light...the concept is very clever, and the three-dimensional cut-paper collage work is exquisitely textured and boldly colored. Barron's past awards are clearly warranted."

School Library Journal

Toddler-PreS--Whether bouncing on a brother's hip or nestled in an auntie's sling, babies around the world are carried safe and snug. In this picture book ode to familial love, Barron's cut-paper collage illustrations depict a diverse array of family members caring for babies throughout the day. An African mother cradles her infant in her arms while dropping off an older child at school; in a high-rise city apartment, a father in a wheelchair holds his son close; two babies swing gently in baskets as their uncle conveys them across a rice paddy; and on a sunny beach, a biracial family plays in the sand. Hughes's buoyant text works well for reading aloud. Each spread incorporates the refrain "Upsy-daisy," addresses the baby directly, and clearly identifies the family member portrayed. The vibrant background settings are not identified specifically but are clearly international and present day. A First Nations grandmother in a northern snowscape wears eyeglasses and a barrette along with her parka, and her village contains modern buildings, with nary an igloo in sight. Busy market scenes in Southeast Asia and the Middle East include cars as well as animal carts and people in both traditional and contemporary clothing. The exceptional depth, texture, and movement of Barron's paper art provide plenty of visual interest to engage young audiences. VERDICT Detailed illustrations of realistically diverse families elevate a simple concept. Ideal for sharing one-on-one with toddlers and preschoolers.--Chelsea Couillard-Smith, Hennepin County Library, MN

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Susan Hughes
Susan Hughes an award-winning author, whose books for children include Case Closed?, No Girls Allowed, Earth to Audrey and Maggie McGillicuddy's Eye for Trouble. Susan lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781771471763
Lexile Measure
500
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Owlkids
Publication date
April 20, 2017
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF038000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | General
JNF019040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Family | New Baby
JNF019030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Family | Multigenerational
JNF052020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
Library of Congress categories
Babies
Infants
Care
Infant carriers

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