![]() They splish and sploosh." The tender and competent care given to Leo by his father is reason enough to praise this book. The text has some sentences that will sound delightful to little ears as little eyes view the water babies: "They swish and swoosh. ![]() Getting used to the off-center noses of the babies requires a little time-probably more for adults than children. The range of skin and hair types is commendable, even including one adult-child combination of nonmatching skin. As the story continues, readers see Leo and Daddy interact lovingly throughout, from sitting together on a big chair-viewing a swim-class brochure-to changing into proper swim attire in the locker room and taking part in a class that features a pool full of other happy baby-and-adult pairs. He is like a little fish!" A smiling Leo is in sudsy bath water, his dark, curly head and brown body held up by a pair of strong, brown, adult arms. ![]() ![]() Leo is back (Leo Loves Baby Time, 2014, etc.), and now he happily attends a community swim class with Daddy. ![]()
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