Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This funny, imaginative picture book celebrates the love, humour and banter that ensues when families get together. After all, who can resist the temptation to say, 'He has your eyes', or 'I wonder if he'll look like me?'
The baby meets his extended family for the first time and starts to worry what he might look like when he grows up. Will he inherit the huge, bushy eyebrows of Uncle Max? Perhaps he'll have the wild, uncontrollable hair of Cousin Fern?
Or maybe he'll have...well, you get the idea.
This picture book is sure to get everyone, young and old, giggling and laughing together - especially at the end where there is an added twist to the tale
With its light-hearted approach to worrying, it's the perfect discussion starter for exploring a child's own feelings and emotions.
This book has the humour of The Boss Baby by Marla Frazee together with the warmth of family love in So Much by Trish Cooke.
Targeted for children aged 3-8 years.
Kids ages: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Synopsis
Winner of the 2022 Wishing Shelf Book Awards for Picture Books for ages 6-8 years. This funny, imaginative picture book celebrates the love, humour and banter that ensues when families get together. After all, who can resist the temptation to say, 'He has your eyes', or 'I wonder if he'll look like me?'
The baby meets his extended family for the first time and starts to imagine what he might look like when he grows up. Will he grow huge, bushy eyebrows like Uncle Max? Perhaps he'll have the wild, uncontrollable hair of Cousin Fern?
Or maybe he'll have...well, you get the idea.
This picture book is sure to get everyone, young and old, giggling and laughing together - especially at the end where there is an added twist to the tale
With its light-hearted approach, it's the perfect discussion starter for exploring a child's own feelings and emotions.
This book has the humour of The Boss Baby by Marla Frazee together with the warmth of family love in So Much by Trish Cooke.
Targeted for children aged 3-8 years.
Kids ages: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Synopsis
Oh, no Is he doomed to grow up weird? New to the world, will this little one escape staring at a monster in the mirror?
Baby brims with imagination. Excited about meeting the rest of the family, he's thrilled by all the attention and cuddles. But as he's passed around, the tot's joy turns to horror when he's compared to odd-looking relatives.
Discovering he might develop this person's bushy eyebrows and another's bandy legs, the infant is terrified he'll grow into the weirdest-looking adult. And as each well-meaning grownup gets in on the hilarity, the wee child's inventive mind fills with crazy visions bound to keep him up at night.
Can Baby become a normal boy with all the right parts where they belong?
Baby Worries is a heartwarming children's picture book. If you or your child like kindness and love, laughing out loud, and discussing emotions, then you'll adore Frances Mackay's brilliantly illustrated tale.
Buy Baby Worries to celebrate uniqueness today
Targeted for children aged 4-8 years.