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Baby Blessings

A Prayer for the Day You Are Born

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Celebrate the bond between parent and child in this touching picture book.
This touching story from bestselling author Doloris Jordan celebrates the blessings new parents wish for their babies all through their lives. With a strong emphasis on the bonds families share, the inspirational text is accompanied by exquisite art from renowned illustrator James E. Ransome. From infancy to adulthood, there is always a place for Baby Blessings.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 19, 2010
      In Jordan's (Did I Tell You I Love You Today?) latest, an African-American mother and father express their promises and hopes for their newborn son in the form of a blessing: "You will always be loved with a love that knows no bounds. You will touch the world in your own special way. We pray that you will always be kind." Under their loving and watchful eyes, the boy matures into a kindergartner, and by the book's end, he's also become a big brother (astute readers will notice that the mother's tummy starts growing at the book's midpoint). Ransome's (Sky Boys) rich oil palette adds some emotional heft, helping Jordan's pedestrian sentiments ("Always strive to do you best") feel a little bigger than they actually are. But his vignettes feel predictable and Pollyannishâa butterfly alights near the toddler as his mother looks on as she tends the garden; the parents sit side-by-side on the boy's bed, book in hand, as he gazes out at the night skyâas if they were the "do" examples in an inordinately upbeat parenting book. All ages.

    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2009
      PreS-This celebration of family life exalts the blessings and hopes a mother and father feel for their new baby. The text consists of the baby's parents' simple declarations of reassurance, love, and inspiration. Ransome's realistic illustrations, rendered in oil, depict the African-American youngster's growth from his birth to his first day of school. Sometimes the illustrations cover a full page opposite a single short line of text; others cover a spread. The artwork always reflects the family's joy and love. This warm book fits in snugly with the many works celebrating parental love for a child."Laura Butler, Mount Laurel Library, NJ"

      Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2009
      Preschool-K Deloris Jordan, best known as the mother of Michael Jordan, offers a colloquial prayer to greet the newborn child, offers advice, and gives reassurance of family love and support as well as Gods blessings. Each double-page spread includes one simply written sentence; the overall tone is wise and kindly, affectionate but never overly sweet. Ransomes handsome, full-page and double-page oil paintings follow an African American child growing from infancy to the start of kindergarten under the watchful eyes of his loving parents. In one scene he learns to ride a tricycle and, in another, his father lifts him up to pick an orange from a tree, but many of the illustrations show quieter moments such as watching the cat, sharing a book, and kneeling in prayer at bedtime. Tenderly portraying a child growing up within a warmhearted family, this appealing picture book clearly expresses the faith, love, and hopes that surround him.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      A couple welcomes their baby boy with assurances of care, support, and protection ("You will always be loved with a love that knows no bounds") and words of advice ("Always strive to do your best"). Jordan's text, essentially just a list of aphorisms, is strengthened by Ransome's illustrations. They show a story: the baby boy, encircled by loving parents, blossoms into a fine young lad.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:430
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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