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  • Published: 4 February 2026
  • ISBN: 9780593405451
  • Imprint: Nancy Paulsen Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $39.99

You and Me, Baby



A beautiful celebration of mamas and babies getting to know each other, by New York Times bestselling author Aisha Saeed

A beautiful celebration of mamas and babies getting to know each other, by New York Times bestselling author Aisha Saeed

The arrival of a new baby changes everything. These marvelous little beings bring with them a whole lot of sweetness—and a whole set of new experiences to navigate. But the wonderful thing is that we learn and grow together, just like the mamas and babies in this book, and with time we all get the hang of this brand-new relationship. You and me, baby!

  • Published: 4 February 2026
  • ISBN: 9780593405451
  • Imprint: Nancy Paulsen Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 32
  • RRP: $39.99

About the authors

Aisha Saeed

Aisha Saeed, the Pakistani-American author of the New York Times bestseller Amal Unbound, is also a teacher and attorney. As one of the founding members of the We Need Diverse Books Campaign, she is helping to change the conversation about diversity in literature. Aisha lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband and sons.

Praise for You and Me, Baby


PRAISE FOR BILAL COOKS DAAL:
    * "Quietly radical, eminently delightful." ―Kirkus STAR
     "Refreshingly innovative . . . a lovely picture-book debut." ―Booklist
     "Uses food as a way to create common ground and bridge cultures. . . . Can prompt discussions about patience, friendship, expanding your palate, measurements, and spices. A fun introduction to cross cultural sharing." ―SLJ

PRAISE FOR ZUNI AND THE MEMORY JAR:
    * "Expertly paced, elegantly written, and perfectly plotted. . . . A superbly original picture book that celebrates memories big and small." —Kirkus STAR
     "Heartwarming . . . will remind young readers that it’s sometimes life’s little moments that mean the most." —SLJ

PRAISE FOR THE TOGETHER TREE:
    * "Uses spare language to convey so much—drama, wonder, and, sometimes, pain and misunderstanding." —SLJ STAR
     “A loving and lyrical tale about belonging.” —Kirkus
     "Compassionate tale about turning bystanders into upstanders." —PW