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Daddies Do Lezlie Evans

Daddies Do By Lezlie Evans

Daddies Do by Lezlie Evans


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Condition - Very Good
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Summary

Who tangles and wrangles and wrestles for fun, then cries, I surrender! You're tougher. You won! DADDIES DO. THAT'S WHO! A picture book about Dads.

Daddies Do Summary

Daddies Do by Lezlie Evans

Who tangles and wrangles and wrestles for fun, then cries, I surrender! You're tougher. You won! Who takes you on outings and simply won't care if you've picked your own outfit or have messy hair? DADDIES DO. THAT'S WHO! A picture book about all the wonderful things Dads do for their kids.

Daddies Do Reviews

A rhyming ode to all the things daddies do with their children. Bathing and fishing, making yummy snacks, building forts, snapping photos, giving a boost: Daddies do it all in this rollicking look at fatherhood. 'Who takes you on outings / and simply won't care / if you've picked your own outfit / or have messy hair? / DADDIES DO. / THAT'S WHO!' The lion dad wrestles with his cub, proclaiming how much stronger his tot is. The peacock father lets his child help on a project. The octopus child is cheered up by dad when they're sick. And more than one parent (of any gender) may smile knowingly at the kangaroo dad who falls asleep reading to his joey. Evans' rhyme and rhythm are spot-on, and the refrain ensures readers' participation during read-alouds. Ferro's brightly colored cartoon illustrations were created using gouache, colored pencil, and ink. The dad-child relationships ooze sweetness, and an owl unobtrusively placed within many spreads cues the 'Who...' questions as well as the final 'Guess who?' There is nary a mother in sight, and few pages show siblings. These dads prepare food and bathe and soothe their children, as nurturing as can be. A solid and sweet look at the traditional and expanding roles of a father. -Kirkus

A list of the loving activities and small things that daddies do best with their children. With a digital representation of gouache, colored pencil, and ink, the cartoon images of animal families fill each spread. In the course of their daily activities, the anthropomorphized dads make their children feel good as they build self-esteem with encouragement, provide opportunities for independence, or simply give the support of their presence while their little ones explore their world. Mouse dads help their small sons feel big, bird dads 'offer courage' to fly, panda dads lift their children to the highest branch of the tree, anteaters enjoy a sweet snack (ants included), penguins build forts and glide down an icy slide, bears fish (although these ones use poles) in a stream, birds 'swoop' and their 'blues fly away,' and-in a nod to children's literature-monkeys jump on the beds. Ending with bedtime stories and lots of loving 'bear' hugs, this book is a comforting choice for young readers in school or home libraries. VERDICT With a catchy rhyme and a repeated refrain, this title is a solid choice for Father's Day or anytime sharing. -School Library Journal
A rhyming ode to all the things daddies do with their children. Bathing and fishing, making yummy snacks, building forts, snapping photos, giving a boost: Daddies do it all in this rollicking look at fatherhood. 'Who takes you on outings / and simply won't care / if you've picked your own outfit / or have messy hair? / DADDIES DO. / THAT'S WHO!' The lion dad wrestles with his cub, proclaiming how much stronger his tot is. The peacock father lets his child help on a project. The octopus child is cheered up by dad when they're sick. And more than one parent (of any gender) may smile knowingly at the kangaroo dad who falls asleep reading to his joey. Evans' rhyme and rhythm are spot-on, and the refrain ensures readers' participation during read-alouds. Ferro's brightly colored cartoon illustrations were created using gouache, colored pencil, and ink. The dad-child relationships ooze sweetness, and an owl unobtrusively placed within many spreads cues the 'Who...' questions as well as the final 'Guess who?' There is nary a mother in sight, and few pages show siblings. These dads prepare food and bathe and soothe their children, as nurturing as can be. A solid and sweet look at the traditional and expanding roles of a father. -Kirkus

A list of the loving activities and small things that daddies do best with their children. With a digital representation of gouache, colored pencil, and ink, the cartoon images of animal families fill each spread. In the course of their daily activities, the anthropomorphized dads make their children feel good as they build self-esteem with encouragement, provide opportunities for independence, or simply give the support of their presence while their little ones explore their world. Mouse dads help their small sons feel big, bird dads 'offer courage' to fly, panda dads lift their children to the highest branch of the tree, anteaters enjoy a sweet snack (ants included), penguins build forts and glide down an icy slide, bears fish (although these ones use poles) in a stream, birds 'swoop' and their 'blues fly away,' and-in a nod to children's literature-monkeys jump on the beds. Ending with bedtime stories and lots of loving 'bear' hugs, this book is a comforting choice for young readers in school or home libraries. VERDICT With a catchy rhyme and a repeated refrain, this title is a solid choice for Father's Day or anytime sharing. -School Library Journal

About Lezlie Evans

Lezlie Evans is the award-winning author of numerous picture books, including Can You Count Ten Toes? (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and Finding Christmas (Albert Whitman). Scholastic Book Clubs/Fairs has picked up several of her titles, including Rain Song and Snow Dance (both Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), and The Bunnies' Picnic (Disney/Hyperion). Lezlie is an avid speaker and proponent for early childhood literacy, and a member of the Children's Book Guild of Washington, DC. The inspiration for Daddies Do came from watching her six children wrestle, read, and eat pancakes (minus the ants) with their daddy. Visit her at Lezlieevans.com. She lives in Brambleton, VA.

Elisa Ferro is an Italian children's illustrator based in Padua, where she lives with her lovely husband and two funny cats. She studied at the University of Architecture and Visual Art in Venice, and at the International School of Illustration in Sarmede. Elisa's playful illustrations are full of charming details and sweet character expressions. She creates her artwork primarily in gouache, colored pencil, and ink before tweaking digitally in Photoshop. This will be her debut picture book in the US.

Additional information

GOR013601378
9781454921714
1454921714
Daddies Do by Lezlie Evans
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Sterling Juvenile
20180501
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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