Adult readers will treasure Molu and Naanu’s extraordinary connection, and Sathomi Ekanayake’s warm illustrations highlight the different ways that babies bond with their family members. Naanu’s daily caretaking tasks—changing diapers, feeding, and tucking Molu in for a nap—are vividly rendered, their joy and love painting an inspiring narrative, and Ekanayake portrays Molu’s emotions in lifelike, heartwarming detail. Even the pair’s cuddle time during their afternoon rest is adorable, as Molu’s mother and grandmother return from their day to find “their two favorite boys cuddled together in a beautiful, peaceful slumber.”
Bhan’s celebration of the attachment between baby and grandparent is a powerful message, one that will resonate with readers of any age and leave them eager for more adventures with Molu and Naanu. From magic tricks at nap time (including lullabies and a favorite pillow) to rousing games of peekaboo, Naanu truly is a champion grandfather, able to play, comfort, and safeguard Molu at every turn. Goodbye, when it comes, is heartrending, but Naanu once again saves the day by gifting Molu his own toy dog for the ride home. This is the perfect introduction to the memorable moments young ones and family members can create during their quality time together, and Bhan’s tender message of family love is universally appealing.
Takeaway: Touching tribute to the bond between an infant and his grandfather.
Comparable Titles: Jean Reagan's How to Babysit Grandpa, Anne Bowen's When You Visit Grandma & Grandpa.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A