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Children's Fiction Siblings

Swaddled with Love

by (author) Alessandra Preziosi

illustrated by Anoosha Syed

Publisher
HarperCollins
Initial publish date
Apr 2023
Category
Siblings, Interactive Adventures, Senses & Sensation, New Baby, Parents
Recommended Age
0 to 4
Recommended Grade
p
  • Board book

    ISBN
    9780358620334
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $12.50

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Description

If it’s time for a nap or a sweet good night, then it’s time to swaddle baby, warm and tight. As tender as a cozy hug, this interactive shaped board book celebrates the joy of welcoming a new baby to the world—and the way all new parents wrap up their little ones with love.

Is there anything sweeter than a newborn swaddled in a beautiful blanket?

Swaddling a baby is a labor of love for every new parent. With a gentle, loving text and a cover that folds and tucks just like a swaddle, this interactive board book captures those magical moments as baby drifts off to sleep, swaddled in softness, and is the perfect gift for new parents or new big siblings.

About the authors

Alessandra Preziosi's profile page

Anoosha Syed is a Pakistani Canadian character designer and the illustrator of over twenty books, including I Am Perfectly Designed by Karamo Brown, APALA honor book Bilal Cooks Daal by Aisha Saeed, and her author/illustrator debut, That’s Not My Name! Some of her past clients include Netflix, Disney, Target, and Google. In her free time, Anoosha hosts a YouTube channel dedicated to free and accessible art and business education for aspiring illustrators. She lives in Toronto with her husband and cat.

Anoosha Syed's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“While the words are gentle and fun to read, the book’s real strength lies in its illustrations. The bright palette and inked details create a vibrant cast of characters tending to the babies, while the soothing sweep of the backgrounds beautifully complements the sweet, affectionate tone of the verse. . . . Tender and joyful.” — Kirkus Reviews

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