Can't Stop Kissing That Baby
Illustrated by Fiona Lee
Beach Lane Books/Simon & Schuster, March 2025
Ages: 4-8
As the day begins, Momma ices a cake in a warm, modern kitchen while a dog snoozes nearby; in a shadowed back bedroom, another parent attends to a sleeping tot. Spare and repetitive verse calls for a melodic read-aloud as Momma heads over to the crib: “She can’t stop kissing the baby. / Can’t stop, / just can’t stop. // No, she can’t stop kissing the baby.” Outside, the couple share a snuggle with their child as they walk a dog, a bicycle, and a stroller along a verdant boulevard. Meanwhile, the bouncy verse continues (“Oh, you’ve gotta stop kissing that baby”) as another couple take their infant to a cafe. The characters vary in skin tone; their hip hairstyles and comfortable-looking clothes make them broadly relatable—and provide a playful, stylized counterpoint to the at-times forceful sweetness of the text. A variety of happy families move through this idyllic neighborhood, watching a soccer game, buying flowers, and taking a turn on the park’s swings before gathering at a picnic table. It’s a meal full of activity, so it’s no wonder the baby from the beginning—now sporting a birthday hat—seems to be asleep in Momma’s arms as they head home. “Very best mommas!” the unseen narrator proclaims. “They never run out of those kisses.”

Reviews
Text and visuals combine for a glowing portait of doting caregivers. —Publishers Weekly
A singsong paean to the cuddly days of early childhood. —Kirkus