From the archives
Big Mama Makes the World
Nicolette Jones: ‘A particular favourite of mine is Big Mama Makes the World by Phyllis Root, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.
This is a sort of feminist, revisionist version of the creation in which the creator is a mother who is busy with her other jobs looking after the baby, whilst incidentally, on the side, she happen to create the world. I think that’s a glorious notion and a great reflection of the way mothers seem to be superhuman and they multi-task and can do everything whilst they do everything else.
“I love this illustration of the mother apparently keeping an eye on the child, putting it to sleep whilst she also, just casually, puts the moon up in the sky.”
Nicolette Jones is the writer and Sunday Times children’s book editor.
Phyllis Root is the author of fifty books for children, including Big Momma Makes the World, which won a Boston Globe Horn Book Award