Step by Step

Illustrated by Guido Van Genechten
Published by Clavis Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $12.95

About The Book

"Endearing and just right for little ones trying out their own first steps." Kirkus Reviews

"A perfect book for sharing with caregivers of babies and toddlers who might be taking their first steps, too." School Library Journal

"Soft colors and cute animals make this "how-to" board book a gentle reminder that "you must learn to stand up, fall down, and stand up again."" —Shelf Awareness

How do you take your first steps? The cute baby animals go from holding on to the sofa to being a little bit wobbly or holding hands.

A perfect book for little ones ages 1 and up about growing up and learning to walk.

About The Author

Belgian author and illustrator Guido Van Genechten won the Hasselt International Illustrators Award in 1998 with his picture book Ricky. This prize was the beginning of his international career as a children’s book illustrator. In 2007 he was the winner of the Reader’s Digest Award for Best Children’s Book Illustrator, and his book Little Kangaroo was declared Best Picture Book of the Year. Besides Ricky and Little Kangaroo, Guido has created many popular characters, including Little White Fish, Snowy the polar bear, Tito the clown, and Max the badger. Guido studied drawing and painting, graphics, and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mol, Belgium. For many years he worked in the graphic industry. Now he works as a full-time writer and illustrator of children’s books.

About The Illustrator

Belgian author and illustrator Guido Van Genechten won the Hasselt International Illustrators Award in 1998 with his picture book Ricky. This prize was the beginning of his international career as a children’s book illustrator. In 2007 he was the winner of the Reader’s Digest Award for Best Children’s Book Illustrator, and his book Little Kangaroo was declared Best Picture Book of the Year. Besides Ricky and Little Kangaroo, Guido has created many popular characters, including Little White Fish, Snowy the polar bear, Tito the clown, and Max the badger. Guido studied drawing and painting, graphics, and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mol, Belgium. For many years he worked in the graphic industry. Now he works as a full-time writer and illustrator of children’s books.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Clavis Publishing (April 13, 2021)
  • Length: 20 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781605376226
  • Ages: 1 - 3

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Raves and Reviews

Learning to walk is an overwhelming and exciting step for little humans and animals alike! Babies’ adorable, tottering first steps are a milestone for a reason: It’s a big move toward independence! This sweet, slightly oversized board book captures the energy of that process along with the uncertainty, dedication, and, yes, the falls required to learn. Featuring a variety of oversized baby animals with giant heads and expressive eyes and clad in adorably patterned diapers, the simple cartoon illustrations sit against plentiful white space. A lightly saturated palette puts the speckled elephant, stripey mouse, or peachy piglet on full display, and the lack of discrete outlines makes the animals look appropriately babylike. An omniscient narrator speaks directly to the animals in the book but also to readers who are mastering this skill alongside them. Always wise and reassuring, the narrator describes the usual process, starting with “lift[ing] up your head first,” using a sofa to steady, then standing “for almost ten seconds.” The animals go “thud!” or “thump!” but the narrator is matter-of-fact and encouraging about that part too, and the warm reminders that “that’s okay” are steadying. After plenty of practice, the book culminates with a human child with beige skin and black hair successfully toddling along, walking “further and further and further.” Endearing and just right for little ones trying out their own first steps.

– Kirkus Reviews

Guido Van Genechten uses adorable baby animals to show children ages one to three the process of learning to walk in Step by Step: "If you want to learn how to walk, you will first have to learn how to get up." Little Mouse and Kitty struggle to get on their feet; Little Elephant balances on their trunk; Piglet "uses the sofa to help him get up." Soft colors and cute animals make this "how-to" board book a gentle reminder that "you must learn to stand up, fall down, and stand up again."

– Shelf Awareness

Sweet diapered baby animals with huge eyes illustrate the process of learning how to walk. “[Y]ou will first have to learn how to get up...lift your head first...the first time you stand up you will still be a little wobbly....” After the many steps of cruising on furniture, standing unassisted, and walking with the help of a parent, on each page the little ones get closer to independent walking (with the inevitable ups and downs). The last page shows a happy toddler taking a step, eager to explore. The adorable illustrations feature colorful patterns set against ample white backgrounds, with a different animal for each action, fittingly accompanied by simple text conveying an encouraging positive message. VERDICT A perfect book for sharing with caregivers of babies and ¬toddlers who might be taking their first steps, too.

– School Library Journal

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