Rock-A-Bye Romp is a beautifully written book by Linda Ashman. It’s written to the rhythm of “Rock-A-Bye Baby” and tells the story of an adventurous baby that falls from his cradle.
Synopsis:
Turning a beloved lullaby on its head, this wonderful read-aloud pairs playful text and enchanting paintings to create a rollicking escapade with a clever premise and a cozy conclusion.
“Rock-a-bye, Baby, in the treetop. How did you ever get so high up?”
That’s a good question—and this delightful book weaves a gentle fantasy around the baby who finds himself in that very predicament! A marvelous adventure ensues, taking Baby from the tree branches to a farm full of animals to a ride down the river, and finally on a flight through the night sky into the safety of Mama’s arms.
About the author:
Linda Ashman has written over twenty-five picture books. Many of her works have garnered awards including the New York Times Notable Children’s Book, IRA/CBC Children’s Choice Selection, Bank Street Best Book, Booklist Editor’s Choice, Parenting Best Book and Child Best Book. As a children’s poet, she’s been compared to Ogden Nash, Mary Ann Hoberman, Douglas Florian, and Jack Prelutsky. She was born in New York and grew up in New Jersey, and has worked as a real estate market analyst and in urban planning. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with her husband, son, and two dogs.
Our thoughts:
We have enjoyed this beautifully written and illustrated book in our house. It weaves a gentle fantasy around the familiar nursery rhyme Rock-A-Bye Baby. It truly is a sweet story for all ages.