Sugar pie lullaby The soul of Motown in a song of love

Carole Boston Weatherford, 1956-

Book - 2023

A child and caring adult share their musical love in this bedtime lullaby-along. Includes background information about Motown legends.

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Subjects
Genres
Lullabies (Songs)
Music Texts
Picture books
Song texts
Texts
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Explore [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Carole Boston Weatherford, 1956- (author)
Other Authors
Sawyer Cloud (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
Grades K-1.
AD460L
ISBN
9781728242521
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

Motown comes to bedtime routines in this sweet offering for tots. Weatherford plucks and arranges lyrics from famous Motown songs into a brand-new love song for parents and caregivers to sing to their children, with lines such as, "The way you do the things you do, / you're my dream come true. / Sweetness, you're my everything." The delightful poetry format will see kids singing, clapping, and bebopping along as page upon page shows tender scenes of Black families adoring their little ones. From tummy time and bath time to reading stories and snuggling, there are countless moments portrayed that will resonate with readers, young and old. The large-scale illustrations are just right for sharing and feature a mix of realistic scenes with dreamy ones, where the families are surrounded by clouds or stars. Parents will appreciate the appended song list, which includes artists from Marvin Gaye to Stevie Wonder, making it easy to play a song or two prior to reading this book. A heartwarming #RepresentationMatters title.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Stringing song titles together throughout this allusive picture book, Boston Weatherford creates a poem that pays tribute to Motown. Music by Marvin Gaye, the Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and others rhythmically moves the book forward, while Cloud's soft-edged digital illustrations depict doting Black-cued caregivers and their multi-age charges in an array of domestic spaces and actions that map loosely to a typical nighttime routine. Figures dance to a record ("Baby love, little bitty precious one"); a play space sees some tummy time ("I was born to love you"); and a bubble-filled bathtub ("Shoo-bee-do-bee-do-bee-do-dah-day") leads to a series of cozy bedroom scenes of final snuggles and co-sleeping. Scattered throughout, stars, hearts, and music notes amplify the text's lyrical and loving message. An author's note and list of the featured songs conclude. Ages 4--8. (Feb.)

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