Happy Sunday! I hope your day looks like it's going to be as cheerful and nice as our day will be. After the last few weeks of snow and cold, the sunshine seems even nicer. There is still snow in patches, but I suspect we'll see a little more of that or ice before the month is over.
Today's read stays in the Sunday direction and looks at baptism. I believe this one reminds readers of their own baptisms, but maybe, it can be used for happening ones, too. We'll just have to open it up and find out!
WE REMEMBER YOUR BAPTISM
by Meta Herrick Carlson
Illustrated by Clara Anganuzzi
Beaming Books
Picture Book Religious
40 pages
ages 4 to 8
COMING FEBRUARY 17th!!!
"You may not remember your baptism, so we tell you the story again and again."
With lyrical text, this picture book lovingly describes the collective memory that a family and church community carry about a child's baptism and what it means to be washed and held in the current of God's love.
With lyrical text, this picture book lovingly describes the collective memory that a family and church community carry about a child's baptism and what it means to be washed and held in the current of God's love.
We remember the beginning, when the breath of God moved over the waters of the deep. We remember your baptism too--when God's word was spoken and water was poured to welcome you as a beloved child of God! Harkening back to biblical stories of how water refreshed communities and made people whole, and pondering how water reminds us of God's forever love, this picture book captures the depth and heart of the sacrament of baptism.
A beautiful read-aloud for baptism celebrations, anniversaries, confirmation, and any time a family or church community wants to retell the story of a child's baptism. We Remember Your Baptism includes a presentation page, a pastoral message from the author, and a place to record baptism memories.
MY TIDBITS
With beautiful illustrations and a poetic flow, this is a lovely book to not only look back at a baptism but discover how it comes together with daily life.
The book begins with a page for the reader to add their name, making it ideal for gifting. At the end, there's also space for a photo of the baptism and more, which rounds off this personalization angle nicely. The 'story' begins with a family sitting down to view photos from the children's first baptisms. The main focus, then, slides onto the water, and this holds the rest of the way through. Starting with how God formed life in the waters in the very beginning, the book, then, leads through moments such as swimming in the ocean to watering flowers and so much more. Various stories from the Bible involving water are also touched upon. Each time, the text points out the significance of water in the various situations and ties it into the religious life. At the end of the book, there are hints and suggestions for care takers, parents, and guardians on activities and other ways to work with the theme.
The illustrations draw in and are done in watercolor, which is very fitting. They carry a more artistic direction when needed, and slide into more distinct detailed scenes when that style is more fitting. It's enjoyable to gaze through the pages, and they fit the text nicely to create a lovely read-aloud. The text is written with four short lines, which flow smoothly. Some of the vocabulary words are a bit more difficult and work well for the upper end of the intended age group. But then, the text often hits at deeper meanings, which will also work better for the upper end of the intended audience level, since younger listeners might not understand some of the indirect meanings. It will probably work better with patient listeners than more active ones due to the slower pacing. Many aspects of this read can be used to open up to discussions and even lead to other lessons...such as the Bible stories mentioned during this read.
And here they are...
Meta Herrick Carlson is a pastor, a poet, and the author of Ordinary Blessings and Ordinary Blessings for Parents. Her work is rooted in a love for meaningful ritual, accessible language, healthy communities, and the gospel still expanding. Her words are inspired by God's delight in our real and ordinary lives. She laughs at her own jokes and packs extra snacks just in case. Meta and her family live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Dakota land.
Website: metaherrickcarlson.com
Twitter: @herrickmeta
Instagram: @metaherrickcarlson
Website: metaherrickcarlson.com
Twitter: @herrickmeta
Instagram: @metaherrickcarlson
Clara Anganuzzi was raised in the Seychelles Islands, where she would draw on every surface she could find. She has always had a fond love for the sea and all types of critters, who often inhabit her drawings. Clara now spends her days doodling in her plant-filled studio overlooking Bristol. She is the author-illustrator of The Ocean Gardener and Strong. She also illustrated Dear Earth by Isabel Otter and How to be Brave by Karl Newson.





