Start your engines as Baby zooms around the house like a race car driver, turning an ordinary living room into an exhilarating race course! This whimsical picture book brings the thrill of crawling to life from a baby's unique perspective.
They honk their horn and start to zoom. Baby's on the Vroom vroom!
Baby is on a quest to get to the other side of the room (aka very far away) all on their own. While the floor may not be so interesting to parents and big siblings, for Baby, it is an entire world full of fascinating things to explore. Seen from their perspective, a fluffy rug becomes tickly grass, a sibling doing yoga turns into a bridge, and a table and chairs transform into a dense forest.
But with so many obstacles, will Baby make it to the finish line?
This bold, fun, and original picture book is sure to capture the imagination of car-obsessed little ones, and the bouncy rhyming text kicks the reading experience into high gear. So hold onto your checkered flags, because this race is only just beginning…
Bex Tobin Fine is a writer of two picture books: You Are Home (Chronicle Books) and Floor It! (Random House Children’s). She has also written for the PBS show Lyla in the Loop. She was a solo violinist for many years, playing with countless orchestras, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Windsor Symphony Orchestra, and McGill Chamber Orchestra. She was also an award-winning on-camera and voice actor, voicing lead roles in numerous children’s animated shows, such as Rolie Polie Olie and Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends. After getting her master’s degree from the University of Toronto, she spent some time as a high school English, social science, and sciences teacher. She now spends her days writing, drinking too much tea, and exploring the world near and far with her husband and daughter.
As its older sibling looks on with encouragement and starts everything off, a baby turns crawling on the floor into a race with the finishing line being a parent's lap. Every page is filled with splashy, eye-catching artwork, created with pencil, gouache, watercolors, markers, spray paint, a tablet, and the computer. Because of the sound effects and images, including an underpass formed by a table, trees, a bridge made from a sibling's legs, this picture book would be a great read aloud, filled with energy, emotion, some suspense, and all of it from a little one's perspective.
Bex Tobin Fine cleverly creates a new picture book that follows a baby on a crawl across the room. Using driving, road and car metaphors, the story shows how Baby negotiates the obstacles and family members in the room. The author uses rhymed verse to tell the story making it very accessible for young readers. The illustrations by Federico Fabiani shows the world from the perspective of the crawling baby.
Littles with a younger, crawling baby in the house will enjoy this one, as will parents: the ending is sweet with another adventure likely underway...Readers will need to fire up their imagination as the crawling baby encounters all sorts of "big" (imaginary) obstacles on their way to their final goal: mama's lap.
Really cute illustrations and a funny way of interpreting a baby pretending to be a race car driver in the "ecosystem/race track" of their home (spilled cat water being described as a lake, a lantern described as the moon, etc.), but I agree with another review I read that kids would rather do the pretend racing than watch someone else do it.
Baby ST. A baby zooms across the floor like a speed car trying to make it past all the obstacles it finds on the way. Parents will love reading this one to their babies, and the illustrations are bold and geometric.