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32 pp.
| Little/Tingley |
September, 2004 |
TradeISBN 0-316-07203-6$15.99
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Illustrated by
Marla Frazee.
Guthrie's folksong is buoyant but disjointed; Frazee turns it into a coherent, child-appealing picture book. A boy with a guitar boards the new baby train, accompanying some dozen infants heading for their new homes. The babies are nicely differentiated--by skin color, hairstyle, and a cap or two. All receive the same joyous welcome from their new families at journey's end. The 1930s Dust Bowl setting is striking.