Some dads

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Publisher
RP Kids
Publication Date
2017.
Language
English

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Dads come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities! Some dads tend to worry. And some dads are in a hurry. Some dads like strolling. And some dads like rock 'n' rolling. But all dads are proud of their kids, and all kids love their dads for their unique qualities. In this silly rhyming picture book by author-illustrator Nick Bland, fathers and their children will enjoy sharing story time together as they think about all the wonderful things that make their time together special. Some Dads is the perfect gift for Father's Day or for any new dad.

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9780762461998

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Publisher's Weekly Review

This warmhearted tribute to fathers, originally published in Australia, highlights the distinctive personalities of a group of anthropomorphic animal parents. "There are some dads who worry./ And some dads who hurry./ And some dads who get lost on the way," writes Bland as an elephant father fills a swimming pool with life preservers while his daughter prepares to dive in, polar bears race downhill on skis, and a pair of marooned cows clings to a buoy under a night sky. With lively humor and sensitivity, Bland suggests that, while no two dads are exactly the same, they're united by their love for their children. Ages 3-6. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

A rhyming celebration of the way dads are different from one another."There are some dads who worry. // And some dads who hurry. // And some dads who get lost on the way." Bland's illustrations feature expressive anthropomorphic animals and expand significantly on the clipped text (especially beneficial as the Australian creator's rhymes can be iffy with an American accent: "sporty" with "naughty"). The worrier (an elephant) fills a pool with red-and-white-striped life rings while his daughter stands on the diving board. The hurrying polar bear bombs down a hill on skis, his little one atop his back. And the two Holsteins who are lost cling to a buoy, their map blowing away. The naughty dad (a sheep) plays with water balloons in the house, and the peacock's brilliant plumage brightens his chick's rainy day. Unfortunately reinforcing a sedentary lifestyle, the sporty frog dad, though wearing sweat bands and with a badminton racket and birdie near, is playing a video game with his child (a small frog, not a tadpole). And the ending is rather flat: "Some dads are loud. / And all dads are proud. // And you'll never forget which is yours." The simultaneously publishing Some Moms is similarly structured and ends, "All moms solve problems in their own special way. // A day spent with Mom is a wonderful day."Pretty light fare to share with tots noticing differences among dads. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

This warmhearted tribute to fathers, originally published in Australia, highlights the distinctive personalities of a group of anthropomorphic animal parents. "There are some dads who worry./ And some dads who hurry./ And some dads who get lost on the way," writes Bland as an elephant father fills a swimming pool with life preservers while his daughter prepares to dive in, polar bears race downhill on skis, and a pair of marooned cows clings to a buoy under a night sky. With lively humor and sensitivity, Bland suggests that, while no two dads are exactly the same, they're united by their love for their children. Ages 3–6. (May)

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