The average rating for Once Upon a Baby Brother based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-08-23 00:00:00 Muthukumaran Rangaswamy Cute, cute, cute! This is both a story about creative writing as well as about adapting to being an older sibling. Told with sensitivity and humor. I'm also a big fan of Tricia Tusa and her illustrations here do not disappoint. |
Review # 2 was written on 2011-07-25 00:00:00 Michael Lopez If Tricia Tusa illustrated it, I want to read it. She has never disappointed me yet. Lizzie loves to entertain people (and her dog, Big George) with her stories. She's imaginative, she's clever, she's energetic. Then her new baby brother, Marvin, arrives, monopolizing part of her audience (her parents) and annoying her in general. Lizzie's stories begin to take on a new theme with villains who bear a striking resemblance to Marvin. When Marvin goes to visit Grandma, Lizzie is thrilled at the prospect of having her father to herself and all the time she needs for writing. Her inspiration seems to be missing, though. How can she get it back? Sullivan's story is both sweet and comical, but Tusa's illustrations give it zest. I love the curly hairdos she gives her characters. I love the faces with tiny features but tons of expression. I love the muted watercolors. I just love Tricia Tusa's work, period. This celebration of the ability of brothers and sisters to inspire us creatively is great for sharing with all kids. |
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