So, you go downstairs and get dad. Dad drives baby
Jessie around the block while you watch out the window from your too-quiet
bedroom. Then he creeps upstairs and pops the sleeping bundle back into her
cot. And as soon as dad tiptoes away, the baby wakes again. And cries.
As big sister, it’s up to you now. So you do what
any clear-thinking person would do under the circumstances. You climb into bed
with the baby and both snuggle down to sleep together.
And at this point, the reader is not sure who is more relieved – big sister or baby!
Go To
Sleep, Jessie! is a wonderful book that broaches the subjects of
tetchy baby, frustrated big sister and sleep-deprived parents, with humour and
empathy. Divine illustrations with a limited colour palette of predominantly
blue and orange tones, are the perfect match for this sometimes spiky, but
ultimately heartwarming, tale.
I love the quiet compassion and gentle upliftment of this book. We see big sister’s grumpiness, fear, exasperation and overwhelm very definitively, yet with wonderful subtlety. The beautiful rendering of family connection is heartwarming. A must-read for any household dealing with older siblings and crying babies!
Title: Go To Sleep, Jessie!Author: Libby Gleeson
Illustrator: Freya Blackwood
Publisher: Little hare books, $22.75
Publication Date: 1 February, 2018
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781760501242
For ages: 2 - 99 years
Type: Picture Book