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Paperback Details
  • 04/2024
  • B0CXZ6GW5K
  • 36 pages
  • $12.99
Hardcover Details
  • 04/2024
  • 979-8989782826
  • 36 pages
  • $23.99
Ebook Details
  • 03/2024
  • B0CXYK9MMM
  • 36 pages
  • $1.99
Ellissa Schwartz
Author
This Day I Hold Dear
Experience the magic of parenthood and the fleeting beauty of childhood... Journey through the seasons alongside beloved animals in this heartwarming children’s book. Through rhymes and love-filled messages, parents convey their infinite love to their children, reminding them that time waits for no one. With captivating illustrations that appeal to children ages one and up, This Day I Hold Dear is a timeless gift that emphasizes the importance of cherishing the here and now. It serves as a poignant reminder that these precious moments are fleeting, but a parent’s love is forever.
Reviews
Schwartz’s playful, wholesome debut picture book is a rhyming bedtime love letter to children and childhood as a fleeting, blissful state of being: “Please slow down time and keep it this way... I want to embrace this moment, forever and a day.” Rather than a narrative, Schwartz’s illustrated poem speaks to the parental urge to preserve childhood, its innocence, laughter, and joy, while still appreciating the present, including endings. Towards the book’s conclusion, as preparations for bedtime commence, Schwartz offers a series of reflective, adoring couplets, like “in its perfectly imperfect way, life seems to know what we need[ed] today.”

Wrapped in the curl of a giraffe’s neck in summer, tucked into the nest of a dove in spring, or sleeping against a polar bear cub in winter, the children in Sophia Riley’s surreal, whimsical illustrations are coddled by a gentle menagerie that loves and protects them as a parent would. Riley also includes scenes of children swinging with monkeys, holding hands with penguins, and hammocking with owls, which create a visual atmosphere of peace and play that aptly complements the idealized childhood Schwartz imagines in her time-capsule poem. Against Riley’s rosy-cheeked digital renderings, Schwartz’s nostalgic, yearning poem comes to life.

Though Riley’s illustrations and Schwartz’s doting rhymes are engaging for young readers, This Day I Hold Dear sends a message that seems intended more for the adults in Schwartz’s audience than the children. “When I think of the times that have come and gone,” Schwartz writes, “I take a deep breath and try to hold on.” Though comforting for parents, that sentiment may not hit home for kids, but Schwartz’s final words reach the heart of readers of all ages: “Whatever you dream, I want you to know you are loved from your head to the tip of your toe.”

Takeaway: Wholesome story of parents’ desire to preserve their children’s youth.

Comparable Titles: Patrick McDonnell’s Thank You and Good Night, Emily Winfield Martin’s The Wonderful Things You Will Be.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 04/2024
  • B0CXZ6GW5K
  • 36 pages
  • $12.99
Hardcover Details
  • 04/2024
  • 979-8989782826
  • 36 pages
  • $23.99
Ebook Details
  • 03/2024
  • B0CXYK9MMM
  • 36 pages
  • $1.99
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