"An omniscient everymom's ode to a baby's first year. Distinguishing this offering from the pack of picture-book love letters to babies is the narrator's intimation that a mom's (or presumably any parent's) experience with an infant isn't all sunshine, roses, and intoxicating new-baby smell. The book's penultimate sentence is 'Together, we will make it through,' to which a beleaguered new parent may reply, 'Whew! Glad to hear it.' Glenn's pastel-colored digital art, in which a diverse cast plays out the narrative's mother-baby moments, has a soft-filter look that makes every scene appear invitingly cushiony, as if ready to absorb a tumble. The whole package should be alluring to young children who are curious about their earliest days while also reassuring to adults who wonder if they'll ever get the hang of parenthood. A pleasure for young kids and a balm for new parents." -- Kirkus Reviews "Addressing a child in a tone of wonder, Saeed highlights maternal bonds via this simple chronicle of early parenthood. The book opens with the moment when the speaker 'became a mom,/ and you, my baby,' as lines note the relationship's newness and sensitively express a common concern: 'How would I perfectly care/ for a perfect baby like you?' .
Glenn's mellow-feeling digital renderings employ pastel hues and sinuous lines, while pale stars shimmer around caretakers connecting with infants and toddlers. As images show the achievement of actions such as crawling and standing, text turns proactively supportive, observing the never-ending learning process of being a parent and closing with a cheerleading sentiment: 'You'll teach me/ and I'll teach you.'" -- Publishers Weekly.