From the flowers, the clouds and the stars, to skyscrapers, houses and cars, children of allages are curious about the world around us-and the things within it. In Look, Daddy! Look:Adventures with Dad, through rhythm and rhyme, one little boy's curiosity sends him on a visualrollercoaster as he notices things he's never seen before. At the mercy of his father's educational,yet sometimes whimsical, answers to his thought-provoking questions, what one boy sees is notonly an eye-opening experience for him. It is an open invitation to boys and girls, moms anddads, around the world to open their eyes wide and experience the world around them-not justlive in it.Buckle your seat belt and hold on tight! Prepare to enjoy the ride through the eyes of aboy and his dad as they explore what so many around us take for granted. After having read thisbook, readers worldwide are sure to be screaming, "Look, Daddy! Look!"
Written and illustrated by the father of the two boys, Jean E. Jeanty, the story highlights the love and relationship between the boys and their father.
Winner of the 2020 Stratford-Salariya Picture Book Prize, a competition held by the Stratford-upon-Avon Literary Festival and Salariya Book Company to find a picture book by an unpublished author deserving of publication.When Daddy Hedgehog ...
Better yet, how could a parent show one child more love then the other! s? ... involved in their lives to know how to deal with and teach them individually.
Why Does Daddy Always Look So Sad? is a poignant and honest memoir detailing Jude Morrow’s journey to parenthood, and how his autism profoundly affected that journey, for both better and worse, bringing hope to all who live with autism as ...
She didn’t want me to just SEE what she was doing, she wanted me to SEE her. She wanted me to show her that I was interested in her as a person. The beginning pages of this book are addressed to fathers.
I'm someone's daddy, and it's the best thing that ever happened to me." From pregnancy and childbirth through the whirlwind first year of fatherhood, Quinton Skinner shares the adventure of a lifetime: becoming a daddy — and loving it.
The author shares his misadventures in parenting two daughters, a journey that pitted his over-the-top personality against such challenges as boyfriends, birth control, and inappropriate teachers.
From actor/writer/producer Dan Bucatinsky, executive producer of NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are?, a collection of snort-milk-through-your-nose funny stories of parenthood that will obliterate the boundaries of gender and sexual ...
By turns tender, irreverent, and hysterically funny, Daddy Needs a Drink is a hilarious and poignant tribute to his family by a man who truly loves being a father.
This book is an intriguing story of a four-year old boy, called Henry and the fantasies that surround his growing up towards early adolescent age; about families and their relationship towards one another and other people.