On Baba's Back

by Marianne Dubuc (Author)

On Baba's Back
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Baby koala Koko takes his first step toward independence in this endearing board book made for reading together. Koko and Baba are a very close koala family, so close that Koko does everything on Baba's back--eats, plays, you name it! Until one day, when Koko wants to do something different, and he takes his first step off Baba's back to go explore. Families will love snuggling up together to read this sweet tale of togetherness, just like Koko and Baba as they curl up at the end of the night to celebrate Koko's big day.
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Starred Review
"Koalas Koko and Baba are always together until one day Koko ventures off alone....Caregivers will smile at all of Koko's childlike characteristics, from the "play" that results in a ball bouncing off Baba's head to Koko's repeatedly nagging "There!" at the sight of the butterflies. The repetitive nature of the sentence structure makes it a perfect fit for lap reading with an infant or toddler....This sweet board book is sure to provide readers and little listeners with two separate yet connected takeaways....Charming illustrations with a simple story that resonates."

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Dubuc (Little Cheetah's Shadow) keeps this warmhearted story simple and focused: Koko is a young koala who does everything on Baba's back, as baby koalas do, while Baba comically withstands myriad caretaking indignities. Dubuc draws the child clinging to Baba's gray fur and supplies a lighthearted list of all the things Koko does there. When "Koko eats on Baba's back," delighted readers may ask where Koko got that very tiny pink ice cream cone, which drips on the elder koala's forehead. Next, "Koko plays on Baba's back," bouncing a ball off Baba's head. And in a moment of hilarity, "Oops! Koko pees on Baba's back" as Baba turns open-mouthed in consternation at the little yellow puddle. ("Koko takes a bath on Baba's back" follows.) Determined to pursue some butterflies, "one day, Koko wants to choose where they go," and a small-scale rebellion occurs as the youth at last leaves the safety of Baba's body. It's a small but primal conflict that resolves with satisfaction as Koko finds adventure, then returns without incident. A subtly slapstick board book for the very smallest readers, and a good beginning reader, too. Ages 1-4. (Jan.)

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Marianne Dubuc
Marianne Dubuc is an award-winning author and illustrator of children's books, including What Do You Want, Little Friend?, Up the Mountain Path, and Otto and Pio. Beloved by children worldwide, her books have been translated into more than thirty languages. Dubuc lives in Montreal, Quebec, with her husband and their two children.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781616899127
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Princeton Architectural Press
Publication date
January 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV002370 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Baby Animals
Library of Congress categories
Parent and child
Board books
Koala

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