You are three

Sara OLeary

Book - 2017

Celebrates how much babies grow and change during their third year, from naming colors to learning their ABCs.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Berkeley, CA : Owlkids Books [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Sara OLeary (author)
Other Authors
Karen Klassen, 1977- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781771470742
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Toddler-PreS-Simple text and a mix of abstract and realistic illustrations tell the tale of a delightful transition from toddler to preschooler. The final book in the developmental milestone series by O'Leary and Klassen depicts the exciting and endearing qualities of a three-year-old. "Your stuffed animals are characters in your games of make-believe." Elements such as cooperative play, dramatic role-playing, and the need to be one's own person are conveyed in the daily activities of the culturally diverse characters within this story. This book reminds readers how enchanting it is to watch toddlers emerge into independent and curious beings. VERDICT Recommended for general purchase for picture book collections used by parents and toddlers, especially where the earlier titles are popular.-Kristen Todd-Wurm, Middle Country Public Library, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

O'Leary and Klassen's third installment in their picture-book series about early childhood ages and stages is every bit as delightful as its predecessors, You Are One and You Are Two (both 2016).A cupcake with three candles greets readers on the title page and provides a celebratory entrance into the book proper. Ensuing pages include mixed-media illustrations that show diverse young children engaged in various activities, the varying perspectives and eye-catching patterns and textures providing ample visual interest. "Three is a busy age, and you are the busiest of bees" reads the text accompanying a picture of a light-skinned girl with fair hair digging with a trowel while an adult with a watering can stands to the side. Other spreads show less-physical, more-contemplative moments in children's lives, and relationships with other people are also highlighted in various spreads. Throughout, children's growing independence is honored rather than mourned, and the direct address of the second-person text displays an abundance of respect and joy in their growing autonomy: "You are still our baby but you are also your own person. We love to hold you close and we love to watch you run." Three cheers for 3: hip-hip hooray! (Picture book. 2-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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