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edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
category: Children's Fiction
published: Oct 2015
ISBN:9781554987788
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

The Menino

A Story Based on Real Events

illustrated by Isol, translated by Elisa Amado

tagged: new baby, body
Description

A book for babies and their parents about the whole new world that they both encounter when the baby arrives.

When the new baby arrives, both the baby and the parents are in for a steep learning curve. In this book, born out of personal experience, internationally renowned author/illustrator Isol brings us a dual narrative and guide. For babies, there’s a rich range of images of babies and all their functions to look at. From crying, to nursing, to peeing and pooing, to looking, to hearing, to deciding that this weird new world they’ve entered is worth staying in (because they finally recognize that in every grown-up they see a former baby), there are hours of fun and amusement, since babies love nothing better than looking at and talking about themselves.

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For parents, this is a wonderful exploration of the new world this stranger-baby brings with them. Amusingly written, the text presents in a humorous, wry way all the facets of the new baby’s reality. A great gift for new parents both before and after baby is born.

About the Authors

Isol


Elisa Amado

ELISA AMADO is a Guatemalan-born author and translator. She has written My Friend (Mi amiga), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano; Un Barrilete para el Día de los Muertos / Barrilete: A Kite for the Day of the Dead; Cousins (Primas), illustrated by Luis Garay; and Tricycle (El triciclo), illustrated by Alfonso Ruano, which is on the Américas Award Commended List and is a USBBY Outstanding International Book. She lives in Toronto.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
0 to 3
Grade:
p to 12
Awards
  • Commended, New York Times' Notable Children's Books of the Year
Editorial Reviews

Tender and funny, a celebration of the hard work that takes place on both sides to settle the complicated little traveler into its new world.

— Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, STARRED REVIEW

Human biology is made fresh and magnificent again. The shocking perfection of our bodies and our mode of growing these bodies is celebrated.

— New York Times

The book ends on a particularly affirmative note, recognizing our common baby origins and common human trajectories.

— Horn Book Magazine, review

The trope that imagines a baby as an exotic creature—or perhaps even an alien—is taken to full and nearly irresistible flower.

— Kirkus Reviews

The poetic, the philosophical, and the practical converge into a love letter to the unfolding of new life.

— Brain Pickings
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