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Children's Fiction Birthdays

On the Night Before You Turn One

by (author) Familius & Kristie Graves

illustrated by Gregorio de Laurentis

Publisher
Familius
Initial publish date
Mar 2025
Category
Birthdays, Parents, Daily Activities
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781641705820
    Publish Date
    Mar 2025
    List Price
    $25.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 1 to 3
  • Grade: p

Description

The perfect gift for children turning one, this touching picture book celebrates growth and fondly looks back on the first year

On the night before you turn one
I’ll rock you in our chair
And smell the last of the baby smell
That tiptoes through your hair.

On the night before her infant’s first birthday, a mother reflects on the beautiful journey they’ve had together from birth, soaking in one last night of her baby as a baby. Most parents can relate to the sense of loss as our children grow and simultaneous pride in their growth and excitement for the future. She dreams of the wonderful milestones to come while acknowledging that time seems to be moving too fast. With sweet illustrations by Gregorio De Laurentis of the bestselling Made for Me, and rhyming text from Kristie Graves, this picture book is the perfect gift for a child’s first birthday—even if the one who really needs it is the parent!

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Kristie Graves lives in Alberta with her husband and three small children. She is a bedtime story reader extraordinaire and can be found rocking and reading her littles to sleep long into the night because she can’t ever say no to “one more story, please.” Her favorite thing in the world is being a mother, and her least favorite is how fast it all goes. This is her first children’s book. Gregorio De Lauretis studied at the Academy of Art in Florence and graduated in Teramo. Since then, he has studied graphic design and web design at Nemo NT Academy of Digital Arts, where he awarded a scholarship from the famous character designer Stephen Silver. Gregory works digitally but begins with drawing with ink on paper. He then scans the work on his computer where he exalts the piece with his colors and finishing touches. He currently works as a freelance illustrator based in Florence, where he lives. “Imagination is my world. Illustration is my language.”