From School Library Journal
PreSchool-Different animals ask the title question and receive an answer that depends on what each mother is doing, from waking up baby rabbit and washing baby skunk's face to bringing baby bird's food. The last to ask the question is a child, and the answer is, "Mommy is here!" The minimal text and large, soft watercolor illustrations are reminiscent of Nancy Tafuri's work. Each question is centered on its own white page with the baby animal opposite, followed by a spread filled with parent and baby, and the answer. The book's simplicity is underlined by this consistent pattern. This title will be comforting for babies, while for toddlers, the question can become a refrain and each answer, a guessing game. Mothers are a favorite subject for this age group. Make room for this one on picture-book shelves as it stands up admirably to the others.
Jane Marino, Scarsdale Public Library, NYCopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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About the Author
Julie Downing lives in San Francisco with her husband, Scott, and their two children, Anna, eight, and Will, six.
Julie Downing's books for the very young include White Snow, Blue Feather.
She works in San Francisco in a rooftop studio with a view of the city and, when the fog clears, she can see the Golden Gate Bridge.