Too busy
sleeping written
by Zanni Louise, illustrated by Anna Pignataro (Little Hare Books/Hardie Grant
Egmont)
HB
RRP $24.95
ISBN
9781742979625
Reviewed
by Liz Ledden
Eleanor
has a new baby brother, Reuben. She is eager to play with him, however is told,
‘The baby is too busy sleeping’. Patient at first, Eleanor waits and waits for
Reuben to wake, passing the time playing with her grandparents and with her
toys. Eleanor’s frustration grows as it dawns on her that little Reuben doesn’t
do much aside from eat and sleep. Her fluctuating emotions are wonderfully
depicted in a spread where she sits, flushed and cross-armed in an empty
bathtub, and realises Reuben might not be the playmate she was hoping for.
There
is a whimsical, old-fashioned quality evident in Pignataro’s illustrations –
not only in their style but through the types of play depicted. Eleanor builds
with blocks, makes a sandcastle in the backyard, holds picnic-style tea parties
and has a tyre swing. There are floral and gingham patterns used throughout,
including the endpapers, which add to the timeless feel.
The
tale takes a heart-warming turn as Reuben remains awake just as Eleanor asks
her Mum for some one-on-one story time. Rather than complain, she takes the
opportunity to finally play with Reuben. The last charming page reveals that
Reuben’s not the only sleepy one.
Two
to five year olds will find much to love in debut author Zanni Louise’s sweet story of adjusting to a new baby, containing themes of
change and acceptance.
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