"Too Many Babas" by Carolyn Croll is a delightful children’s book that takes readers on a whimsical journey through the adventures of a young girl named Abigail. When her mother falls ill, Abigail is sent on a mission to find the perfect babysitter. However, what unfolds is a comical and chaotic series of encounters with eccentric characters, as one quirky individual after another shows up at their doorstep claiming to be the babysitter.
Throughout the story, young readers are introduced to a diverse group of characters, each with their own unique personality. From a magician to a skateboarder, a dancer to a chef, Croll paints a vivid picture of various professions, allowing children to explore different roles and interests. The vibrant illustrations by Carolyn Croll further bring this colorful cast of characters to life.
One of the greatest strengths of "Too Many Babas" is its ability to captivate young readers with its humor. The interactions between Abigail and each potential babysitter are filled with lighthearted moments that will have children giggling and eagerly turning the pages. The playful and engaging tone of the book makes it a joy to read aloud, and the repetitive format ensures that it is easily accessible to younger children.
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Beyond its entertainment value, "Too Many Babas" also carries an important message about the importance of family. As Abigail searches for the perfect babysitter, the book emphasizes the significance of the bond between a child and their parents. It ultimately teaches children that, amid all the amusing characters they encounter, what a child truly needs is the love and care of their own family.
In conclusion, "Too Many Babas" is a charming and heartwarming children’s book that skillfully combines humor, diverse characters, and a valuable lesson about family. It is an ideal choice for young children who enjoy lively stories with vibrant illustrations. Carolyn Croll’s talent shines through in this delightful and entertaining tale, making it a must-read for children and parents alike.
What are readers saying?
"Too Many Babas" by Carolyn Croll has garnered predominantly positive reviews from readers. The book revolves around Sarah, a young girl faced with the conundrum of having an abundance of "babas" or grandmothers visiting her home.
Many reviewers have praised Carolyn Croll's delightful and vibrant illustrations. The artwork effectively brings the characters to life, with attention to detail and expressiveness that captivates both children and adults alike.
The book's humor has also received accolades from numerous readers. The comical premise of multiple grandmothers in one household elicits laughter and enjoyment. The lighthearted tone and clever dialogue make the book an entertaining read for children and parents alike.
The storyline itself resonates with readers, particularly those from multicultural backgrounds. Sarah's predicament of having too many grandmothers is relatable, and the book celebrates the coming together of different cultures, imparting the values of diversity and acceptance.
While a few critics have noted that some parts of the book feel rushed or underdeveloped, with a desire for more character depth or storyline elaboration, these comments are relatively few. Most readers find the pacing appropriate for young children, who are the book's target audience.
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