Once I was an alphabet, now I am a book. Once I couldn't feed myself, now I love to cook Everyone and everything changes. Something small becomes part of something big. Once upon a time you were one... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I added this book to my collection before I ever became a mom. The illustrations are very original and the story is one that children and adults can relate to. Describing that things in nature and people can grow and change, the author helps children realize that they can overcome obstacles and fears. I'm surprised it hasn't become more popular.
Fun to read, fun to look at--a lovely, charming book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is one of my favorite picture books. I have bought it as a gift many times, and each time the book has been loved by children and parents alike--even after MANY readings. The brightly-colored illustrations are strong and whimsical. The story of growth is told in simple, rhythmical phrases such as, "Once I was a trickle/now I am a lake./I used to be the recipe/now I am the cake." I recommend this book not only for young children, but also as a gift for people who have accomplished one of life's milestones, big or small--a graduation, a job promotion, learning to ride a bike, completing that first marathon. It's a nice reminder of how far each of us have come in life, simply by growing up.
a wonderful childs book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you like books with poetry and a positive message, this is a great choice!
Niki Leopold is in touch with the magic of childhood.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Niki Leopold is not only a brilliant poet and illustrator in her own right, but now she has created what is sure to become a "classic" book for children (and their parents). My toddler daughter has me read it to/with her several times each day, and I am as fond of it as she is. Already we have given several copies to friends, including one as a 50th-birthday gift. (The recipient, an artist herself, loved it.) The illustrations are not only fun but also quite beautiful. We are hoping for a sequel!
"A brave and fetching book... destined to be loved."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have read this book and I wanted to pass along this from Kirkus."This exuberant picture book features rhyming couplets that celebrate growth and change. It is a good choice for reading aloud, or a begin-the-day class chant: "Once I was an alphabet, now I am a book. Once I couldn't feed myself, now I love to cook." Leopold captures many milestones young children will recognize. Some they have already passed, moving from infancy to childhood; some may be ahead, e.g., overcoming fear of the dark, or finding a friend. Hubbard uses complementary colors that shimmer on the page, and lively designs with a rhythm and movement all their own. A brave and fetching book, destined for repeated readings, destined to be loved." (Kirkus Review, 1/1/99)
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