About the Holiday
There’s something about colder weather that makes pie sound so delicious! What kind of pie? Apple, cranberry, pecan, sweet potato, mincemeat…so many kinds! And of course pumpkin as in today’s book. To celebrate today have a piece of your favorite pie!
You Are My Little Pumpkin Pie
Written by Amy E. Sklansky | Illustrated by Talitha Shipman
In a big cozy, chair next to a roaring fire, a mom snuggles with her little boy. In a pretty nursery dotted with stars, a dad watches his tiny daughter, who’s learning to crawl. He tells her, “You light up any room / with your grin so big and wide.”

Image copyright Talitha Shipman, 2013, text copyright Amy E. Sklansky, 2013. courtesy of amysklansky.com.
In a bright and homey kitchen, a mother sprinkles the final touches on a pumpkin pie while her toddler helps. She says, “Your scent is just delightful— / like cinnamon and spice.” Outside, a mom and baby bundled up in the chilly weather share a hug, and the mom confesses, “Each time I kiss your yummy cheek, / I have to kiss it twice.”

Image copyright Talitha Shipman, 2013, text copyright Amy E. Sklansky, 2013. courtesy of amysklansky.com.
At a farm, as Dad and his little one pick the perfect pumpkin, Dad wraps his arms around his child and says, “Your hugs are irresistible / Because you’re such a treat.” A mom playing with her daughter smiles and tells her, “I love to make you giggle. / No sound is quite as sweet.” In another home, dinner has been served and it’s time for dessert, but who are the parents praising as the “star of any feast”—the pumpkin pie or their children? The happy kids know the answer! And a baby drifts off to sleep with the sweet assurance, “You’re my little pumpkin pie, / Each and every piece.”

Image copyright Talitha Shipman, 2013, text copyright Amy E. Sklansky, 2013. courtesy of amysklansky.com.
Parents and other caregivers will love cuddling up with their little one and sharing the endearing rhymes in Amy E. Sklansky’s sweet tribute to the most special of relationships. The tender phrases on each page echo the spontaneous bursts of wonder, amazement, and of course love that fill an adult’s heart while thinking about or interacting with their child. The affection expressed with each verse will delight little ones.

Image copyright Talitha Shipman, 2013, text copyright Amy E. Sklansky, 2013. courtesy of amysklansky.com.
Talitha Shipman’s colorful and cozy illustrations embrace the parent-child relationship with depictions of the gestures, smiles, and assurances adults share with children. Little ones, sitting on Mom or Dad’s lap will be charmed by the happy faces of the babies and toddlers on each page and feel that same warm comfort. Extended fun can be found in discovering the pumpkin or pumpkins as well as the accompanying orange theme on each spread.

Image copyright Talitha Shipman, 2013, courtesy of talithashipman.com.
You Are My Little Pumpkin Pie is a board book that little ones will want to hear again and again and that parents and other caregiver will love to share. It would make a wonderful gift and a sweet addition to any home bookshelf.
Ages 2 – 4
Little Brown Books for Young People. 2013 | ISBN 978-0316207140
Discover more about Amy E. Sklansky and her books on her website
To learn more about Talitha Shipman, her books, and her art, visit her website
National Pie Day Activity
Put the Pie Together Puzzle
With this printable pie, little ones can have fun while learning a little bit too!
Supplies
Directions
- Print the pie on heavy paper
- cut the slices apart
- While kids put the pie together, talk with them about the ideas of half and whole and other fractions, as well as shapes: triangle, semi-circle, circle, and others
You can find You Are My Little Pumpkin Pie at these booksellers
Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Books-a-Million | IndieBound
Picture Book Review
Great. Now I need pie.
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You mean you don’t have pie always on hand?! Shocking! You can make quick tiny pies with pre-made pie dough (shhh!) and chopped up apples sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. just make them in a muffin tin and pop them in the oven!
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Oh, you think I can cook! That’s a dangerous assumption.
BTW: I mentioned you (and Pie Day) on my blog today!
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How cool! Thanks! I thought I had followed your blog… well, I just fixed that! 🙂
Did you see that Tamyka Crockett, who won my giveaway of Everybody’s Favorite Book, was so excited when she got it? She has a little girl and is also a teacher and is sharing your book with her class.
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