Daddy
Leslie Patricelli
(Author)
Description
From everyone's favorite one-haired baby comes a fond and funny ode to a special daddy, for Father's Day or any day. Uppy, Daddy! Up so high.On the shoulders. Touch the sky. Baby's daddy is big and strong, and his legs are so, so long. He plays horsey, he sings, he cooks, he cleans--this daddy can do anything! In a sweet, simple board book threaded with signature humor, Leslie Patricelli pays tribute to the bond between a little one and a doting daddy.
Product Details
Price
$8.99
$8.36
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publish Date
March 02, 2021
Pages
26
Dimensions
6.9 X 7.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Board Books
EAN/UPC
9781536203820
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Leslie Patricelli is the creator of a series of best-selling board books starring the beloved Baby, from Yummy Yucky and Quiet Loud to Hop! Hop! and Boo! She is also the author-illustrator of Higher! Higher!, Faster! Faster!, and Bigger! Bigger!, among other books for young readers. She lives in Ketchum, Idaho.
Reviews
Patricelli's round-faced baby is back in this delightful board book celebrating fathers. . . . Gender stereotypes are pushed against in a compilation of tasks Dad accomplishes such as cleaning, giving a bath, and cooking.
--School Library Journal (starred review) In simple, lilting text, our protagonist discusses Mom's and Dad's superlative traits and describes special time spent with each of them...Patricelli's recognizable colorsaturated and textured art, with thick black outlines and rosy-cheeked characters, is always welcome, and now, especially, pandemic-weary parents may appreciate the boost.
--The Horn Book
--School Library Journal (starred review) In simple, lilting text, our protagonist discusses Mom's and Dad's superlative traits and describes special time spent with each of them...Patricelli's recognizable colorsaturated and textured art, with thick black outlines and rosy-cheeked characters, is always welcome, and now, especially, pandemic-weary parents may appreciate the boost.
--The Horn Book