Too busy sleeping by Zanni Louise
Ill. by Anna Pignataro. Little Hare Press, 2015. ISBN 9781742979625
(Age: 4+) Recommended. Babies, Family, Grandparents, Bedtime. When
baby Rueben is brought home from hospital, Eleanor longs to play
with him. But he is never awake long enough. So begins this
delightful book about babies and the impact they have on a family,
particularly the siblings. Each set of four pages gives the reader
an image of Eleanor doing something with Grandma or Grandad or Dad,
being subtly kept away from the house while Mum takes care of their
new child. And each page ends with a wish from the child that her
new baby brother will play with her, but each finishes with the line
that he is busy sleeping. Readers will love to predict the repeated
lines and be surprised when the baby is finally awake for Eleanor,
but with an unexpected result.
Children will instantly recognise the ideas in this book: the
arrival of a new baby and the changes needed to be put in place at
home, the place of the grandparents helping the family, seeing less
of Mum and Dad as they concentrate their efforts more on the baby.
The gentle pastel and collage illustrations suit the story
admirably. They echo the house and its contents, the family and the
changes needed to be made with a new baby while the inclusion of
materials, patches and laces from days gone by adds a feeling of
continuity, of new beginnings but also links to the past. Readers
will be intrigued with the collage and perhaps use the ideas in
their own art work. This is a worthy addition to the class or school
library.
Fran Knight