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Daddies & Daughters: Picture Books to Share Together The review staff at the Bulletin couldn't help but notice the recent explosion of picture books focusing on the tender relationship of father and young daughter. From the humorously dramatic Daddy Mountain to the devoted Because Your Daddy Loves You , it is a great time to be daddy's little girl. Join us in celebrating Father's Day with this Dozens list of picture books, both old and new, celebrating daddies and daughters. |
Bang, Molly. Ten, Nine, Eight; written and illus. by Molly Bang. Greenwillow, 1983. 2-4 yrs
The reverse countdown in this classic bedtime book observes the quiet ritual of daddy putting his tired little girl to sleep. (BCCB 7/83)
Clements, Andrew. Because Your Daddy Loves You; illus. by R.W. Alley. Clarion, 2005. 3-5 yrs
There are all kinds of wrong things Daddy could say (like “You should put things where they belong”), but in this mop-headed little girl's world, Daddy always says and does the perfect thing. (BCCB 6/05)
Coy, John. Two Old Potatoes and Me; illus. by Carolyn Fisher. Knopf, 2003. 5-8 yrs
A little girl learns to adjust to her parents' separation the summer that she and her father spend planting potatoes in the garden. (BCCB 10/03)
Coy, John. Vroomaloom Zoom; illus. by Joe Cepeda. Crown, 2000. 2-5 yrs
Snappy sound effects and a boisterous spirit of adventure enliven this daddy-daughter nighttime drive. (BCCB 1/01)
Feiffer, Jules. The Daddy Mountain ; written and illus. by Jules Feiffer. di Capua/HarperCollins, 2004. 2-4 yrs
This brave little mountaineer is unwavering in her determination to mount the peaks of Daddy Mountain , offering young listeners a play-by-play of the challenges standing between her and success. (BCCB 5/04)
George, Kristine O'Connell. Up!; illus. by Hiroe Nakata. Clarion, 2005. 3-5 yrs
This story's exuberant protagonist bounces Daddy literally up out of bed and off for a day filled with playful adventures and time together. (BCCB 5/05)
Ho, Minfong. Peek: A Thai Hide-and-Seek; illus. by Holly Meade. Candlewick, 2004. 2-5 yrs
The lush jungle of rural Thailand plays host to a daddy and daughter game of hide-and-seek. (BCCB 12/04)
Johnson, Dolores. Papa's Stories; written and illus. by Dolores Johnson. Macmillan, 1994. 5-8 yrs
In this tenderly told tale, an illiterate father “reads” to his daughter every evening from the same book that never contains the same story. (BCCB 7/94)
Spinelli, Eileen. Night Shift Daddy; illus. by Melissa Iwai. Hyperion, 2000. 3-6 yrs
Daddy puts his daughter to bed before slipping out to work; when he returns at dawn, she reverses the ritual, wishing him sweet dreams before going out to play. (BCCB 6/00)
Taylor, Ann. Baby Dance; illus. by Marjorie van Heerden. HarperFestival, 1999. 6 mos.-2 yrs
As Mom rests on the couch, Dad enthusiastically dances his crying baby girl to sleep through the rooms of their home. (BCCB 5/99)
Vestergaard, Hope. Hello, Snow!; illus. by Nadine Bernard Westcott. Kroupa/Farrar, 2004. 3-6 yrs
It's a winter wonderland, and while Daddy seems perfectly content snuggled in bed, his little girl has big plans for the piles of snow outside their window. (BCCB 3/05)
Willems , Mo. Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale; written and illus. by Mo Willems. Hyperion, 2004. 2-6 yrs
When Trixie's stuffed bunny gets lost at the laundromat, heroic Daddy spots him in the spin cycle and saves the day. (BCCB 10/04)
Woodson, Jacqueline. Visiting Day; illus. by James E. Ransome. Scholastic, 2002. 5-8 yrs
A little girl's monthly visits to her father in prison are infused with longing and hope for her daddy's return home. (BCCB 12/02)
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