A review by kelseyglamour
Bye-bye, Crib by Alison McGhee, Ross MacDonald

5.0

At first, baby fears moving from the crib to the big boy bed. He imagines the bed is a monster and that he gets lost in the sheets. His parents dispel his fears. After pillow and blanket make it safely to the bed, baby jumps from the crib to the big boy bed with his kitty. Children will identify with the little boy's fears about growing up. They will also delight in seeing the baby's face on each page. The books provides multiple examples of alliteration that could assist children in practicing phonological awareness.