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I Am Just Right

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Celebrate change with your growing baby as a young boy gets bigger and tries new things.

The boy in this book is too big for his crib, his shoes, and his tricycle. And he is too big for Grandpa to pick up.

But he is just right for his big-boy bed, his new shirt, and his bicycle. And he is just right for a hug from Grandpa, for his sister, and for this book. He is just right!

Delightful illustrations by David McPhail make this confidence building board book just right for toddlers. A celebration of self-acceptance, growth, and change!

22 pages, Board Book

Published May 12, 2020

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David McPhail

251 books96 followers
David was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts and attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. While there, he began illustrating. He is now an award-winning author and illustrator of nearly 200 books beloved by children, parents and librarians across the United States. McPhail has garnered many prestigious awards, including a New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year for Mole Music in 2001. McPhail’s other books include First Flight, which the New York Times praised as “hilarious and helpful”; and Lost!, which was chosen as an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists.

McPhail has four children, three stepchildren, and is a proud grandfather. He is married to Jan Waldron, with whom he has written and illustrated several books. He lives in Rye, New Hampshire.

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Profile Image for Shaye Miller.
1,236 reviews99 followers
June 15, 2020
An adorable little bunny shares the frustrations of getting bigger. He’s too big for his crib, his shirt, his shoes, etc. However, growing is nothing to fear because he’s just right in so many other ways. The artwork in this book was created with watercolor over pen and ink.

For more children's literature, middle grade literature, and YA literature reviews, feel free to visit my personal blog at The Miller Memo!
Profile Image for Rose Rosetree.
Author 15 books472 followers
May 26, 2023
Self-acceptance matters. As documented in this excellent picture book by David McPhail.

Besides giving FIVE STARS to his words-and-picture combo, there's just one more thing I'd like to add.

THAT ONE THING
(Which might take a small bunch of words to describe)

Discomfort, awkwardness, emotional pain and more... these can be the price we pay for growing. And not only growing physically, of course, but for all authentic emotional growth and spiritual growth.

Even in Spiritual Enlightenment, when we're using our full potential in life, our hearts can still break... Over and over again, then unexpectedly yet again.

One of the great human resources for moving past inner pain...
Also happens to be one of the great human resources for growing and learning and solving problems of any kind...
Accepting Human Reality

Sure that helps, whether we're accepting what we cannot change
Or changing what we can change;
whether accepting ourselves and what we've done (even if not on purpose)
or we're accepting that even good people -- people we know and love -- are mixtures, and can disappoint us.

Here's to our most graceful learning possible... inspired by the example of this exceedingly graceful book.
Profile Image for Cindy Mitchell *Kiss the Book*.
6,164 reviews222 followers
March 18, 2019
I am Just Right by David McPhail. PICTURE BOOK. Holiday House, 2019. $16. 9780823441068

BUYING ADVISORY: PRE-K - ADVISABLE

AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE

This is about a little rabbit who is growing up, now he is too big to be picked up, too big for his tricycle and much more. But now he is just right for some new things; like new shoes and shirts, hugs and even this book. Features short sentences and harmonious illustrations.

This would make a fun book for a pre-k read-aloud, which would lead into a discussion as to what they are too big for now. The illustrations are adorable and are large enough to share with a small group.

Reviewer: Stephanie MLS & Author
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25 reviews
January 31, 2023
This is a cute book, but not really a quality book. I would read this if I had some extra time in my hands for my students, but this will not be a book that I will sit down and read every day. It’s pretty much just talking about how the bunny is right for something is it or too big for some things and I don’t really like how they used to big. I feel like they should’ve used another word it would’ve made the book better. I don’t really understand the message of this book and it’s not a quality book that I would use for my classroom.
25 reviews
September 8, 2019
This book is for all kids, it shows that they grow and they might be sad but once they grow up they will have new things that will be perfect. Just like this bunny did, he was too big for his clothes, bike, bed and grandpa, but he was just right to hug his grandpa, and just right for his new bed, and his new bike. Kids want what they have and then realize that they can get something bigger and better.
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Author 41 books55 followers
January 19, 2019
A young bunny is finding that things aren't fitting any more--his clothes, his crib, his shoes. He's too big for many things now, but he is just right for hugs, a bed, and new clothes. In fact, he's just right all over. McPhail's exuberant pastel illustrations accompany the very simple text in this book that is rich in affirmation.
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1,739 reviews
April 2, 2019
I think many young readers will connect with the message here of growing pains and not being a baby any more (figuring out where they fit in). That said, I think it could have been executed with stronger illustrations and more pizzazz in the text.
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2,525 reviews32 followers
May 28, 2019
It's.......fine. It's got a really nice idea, but the execution falls fairly flat. The sentences are simple enough for a beginning reader, and it's a cool exploration of growing up and into new things, but.... it's just.... fine. Nothing terribly memorable, but also nothing really *wrong* with it.
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168 reviews44 followers
June 5, 2019
Could be used to talk about growing up and getting bigger, but there’s not much of a narrative and the message is a bit unclear.
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133 reviews
August 29, 2019
Read with Uncle Richard & Aunt Brittany for nighttime storytime
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548 reviews14 followers
September 21, 2021
As a read a loud this is a 3 stars. This book would be a 5 star as a beginner reader book.
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Author 5 books60 followers
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December 30, 2022
In this book, the bunny first discovers all the things he has grown out of (shoes, beds, etc.) before finding things that are just right.
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5,436 reviews7 followers
February 21, 2026
A rabbit has become too big for his crib and some of his clothes. He gets a new bed, new clothes, and a big kid bike. This was a cute little story about growing up.
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