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TOO EARLY by Nora Ericson Kirkus Star

TOO EARLY

by Nora Ericson ; illustrated by Elly MacKay

Pub Date: Nov. 8th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4207-1
Publisher: Abrams

Rise and shine for a starting-the-day read.

Bedtime books abound, but this winning title invites readers into the morning routine of its characters. The child narrator rises before dawn, prompting Daddy to declare, “Too early.” Both parents caution, “Shhhh, don’t wake the baby.” At this point, illustrations are composed of gorgeous blue, gray, and black washes and linework, a palette evoking the still, predawn hour. While Mama stays in bed, Daddy and child pass stretching doggies on their way to the kitchen to make one mug of coffee and another of steamed milk. The pair sit on the porch, with the moon still overhead, snuggling as the world awakens. Readers may notice warm colors beginning to hint at the culminating sunrise that will conclude the book; before that, however, the quiet yet potent text engages other senses by describing rustling leaves, cooing birds, and, finally, the baby crying. Once everyone is up and rushing to ready themselves for the day, the child muses, “It won’t feel so early anymore.” The early morning stillness is clearly something this new big sibling savors, including when Mama and baby join them outside to enjoy the golden warm sunrise. Mama and the child appear to be people of color; Daddy presents White. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Cozy, sumptuous, and stirring—the perfect way to greet the dawn.

(Picture book. 2-6)