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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
Jacob is about to become a big brother. His mom is pregnant, and the family is expecting a new baby in the house soon. Jacob couldn't be more excited. He wants the baby to be healthy. However, his parents seem to be worried a lot these days, and Jacob can't figure out why. The doctors have examined his mom, and it seems they found something wrong with the baby. As the baby's due date gets closer, his mom starts crying. When asked why, Jacob's parents tell him his baby sister is going to be ill as the doctors have discovered the baby is very special. To cheer his mom up, Jacob presses his face against her belly and sings to the baby, hoping his sister can hear him. Will Jacob and his family be happy? Find out more in Welcome Home, Pearl by Tuula Pere.
This is a heartfelt story about a loving family. Sometimes, we must support our loved ones to help them adjust to the world as they have some unique disabilities. Welcome Home, Pearl is a beautiful picture book that tugs at your heartstrings and leaves you wanting more. Tuula Pere's characters always leap off the pages and feel so genuinely authentic. The main protagonist, Jacob, is easy to love. Jacob has a kind heart and is ready to do his part to support his newborn sister, who has a disability. His story will connect with many readers and their relationships with their loved ones. Catty Flores' striking illustrations bring a new dimension to Pere's tale. Although primarily a children's book, I think even adults will find it moving and emotionally powerful. Highly recommended.