A Valentine’s Day–themed profession of unconditional love for children, organized as an opposites book.
The interesting construction of the title segues to a list of adjectives: be you big, small, short, tall, skinny, round, never lost, always found…you are a “Valentine delight.” Rappen’s fanciful, friendly, lineless watercolor art—illustrating concepts like big (a light-skinned blond child swims near an enormous blue whale) and small(a brown-skinned child smaller than a squirrel squats under a mushroom)—will entertain and inspire imagination. In this world, children could even be flowers or trees. Some images appear to rely on gender stereotypes (“rugged mountain” is a boy, and “calmest sea” is a girl; “shy” is a girl with deer horns, and “proud” is a boy riding a dragon). Though Howell’s narrative is ostensibly from a parent’s perspective and the text seems ideal for a lap-sit between reader and child, the illustrations nevertheless depict a girl courting a boy as the expansive love described in the first section of the book narrows its scope down to Valentine themes. The large sans-serif font enables easy legibility for early readers. The enjoyable visual details prompt discussion of the concepts and provoke dialogue between parent and child.
A tame, sweetly illustrated seasonal opposites book.