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THIS IS OUR BABY, BORN TODAY

Varsha Bajaj Eliza Wheeler

A baby is born and the world rejoices!
With a loving mama, a trumpeting herd, curious cousins, and even some dancing peacocks heralding this little one’s arrival, it is apparent that the joy and wonder a new baby brings is shared by all!

Varsha Bajaj’s lilting prose and Eliza Wheeler’s enchanting scenes of a wide-eyed baby elephant and its smitten family celebrate the importance of family and community in every child’s life. Set in the lush wilds of India, this is an endearing, beautifully illustrated tribute to little ones getting their first warm welcome to the world.

Varsha Bajaj grew up in a rambling house in Mumbai, India, surrounded by coconut, guava and betel nut trees. When she came to the United States to obtain her master's degree, her adjustment to the country was aided by her awareness of the culture through books. She has written two previous picture books, as well as the middle-grade novel Abby Spencer Goes to Bollywood, which was recently shortlisted for the Cybils Award and included on the Spirit of Texas Reading Program. She lives in Houston, Texas.

Eliza Wheeler wrote and illustrated Miss Maple's Seeds and has also illustrated several picture books and novels. She grew up in northern Wisconsin in a family of teachers, musicians, and artists. Some of the strongest influences on her creativity have been the wild Wisconsin seasons, canoeing the Brule River, picking blueberries with her grandmother, and digging through the snow with her brothers. She received the SCBWI Los Angeles International Conference Portfolio Grand Prize for her artwork. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Published 2016-09-02 by Nancy Paulsen Books

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Published 2016-09-02 by Nancy Paulsen Books

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A newborn elephant is celebrated in a timeless manner by its herd and other animals in a wild Indian environment. . . . Rich vocabulary . . . sure to delight readers and young listeners.

The soft, gently repetitive text quickly establishes a soothing message of love and acceptance. . . . An intimate and celebratory look at the early days of an elephant's life, and a reminder that human births are pretty special, too

The soft cadence of the rhyming verses and the joyous pictures of the elephants will make this a bedtime favorite.

Chinese Simplified rights to Beijing United Publishing