PRESCHOOL
(2) PS Translated by Bill Nagelkerke. Told from the baby's point of view ("I've known my mama for a long time"), this playful offering explores, through two elephant characters, the strong emotional bond between parent and child. They play together; they run errands together; and sometimes Mama gets "really ANGRY" when her baby gets into mischief ("altering" her dress with scissors, or watering houseplants by urinating on them). Still, our narrator knows, without having to be told, of Mama's unconditional love. Nearly every spread is filled with the mother, stocky and sturdy, as she plays with her child, with no background details to distract from their interactions. Throughout, the baby wears white pants adorned with orange stars; at bedtime, Mama "shakes the stars off my pants," and the baby elephant stares in wonder at the orange stars floating above, the same ones that adorn the opening and closing endpapers.

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