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Daddies

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 55 Ratings and 18 Reviews

Book Description
What do lions, hippos, kangaroos, and giraffes have in common? They all have Daddies! Rhyming text punctuated with fun animal noises makes Daddies a read-aloud treat. Prap's bold art has been a hit with critics and consumers alike. This book with its "daddy" theme is perfect for Father's Day promotions, tables and windows. The delightful rhyming text will engage even the youngest child and makes i... More
Book Information
PublisherNorth-South Books
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100735822409
ISBN-13978-0735822405
Publication Date04/01/2009
The Creators
About Lila Prap (Author, Illustrator) : Lila Prap is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Lila Prap include Daddies, 1001 Historias, Animal Lullabies, and Por Que?.
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6/24/2009 Book Dads said: In this oversized paperback a little boy asks his dad for five more minutes of playtime before bed, so that they can pretend to be animals together. As father and son change shape from rhinos to chameleons to bears, the little boy recites rhymes about the fun things they do together as animals.
tags: animal fathers, sons, fatherhood, dads, fathers, I recommend

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4/2/2009 Donna Bills tagged as: i-want-it

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