Rosie’s Babies

Rosie’s Babies by Martin Waddell, published by Candlewick Press in 1999, is a charming picture book that explores the dynamics of family life through the eyes of a young child. This edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English, featuring vibrant full-color illustrations that complement the narrative.
In this story, while Mommy attends to the new baby, Rosie shares her experiences caring for her beloved teddy bear and bunny. The narrative highlights Rosie’s desire for attention and affection from her mother, which she ultimately receives when the babies are asleep. Themes of family, multigenerational relationships, and the joys of childhood play are woven throughout, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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While Mommy takes care of the new baby, young Rosie tells her about her teddy bear and bunny and what she does to take care of them. What Rosie actually wants is a little TLC from her mother. And when all of the babies are asleep, that’s just what she gets. Full-color.
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