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When Dads Don't Grow Up

por Marjorie Blain Parker

Otros autores: R.W. Alley (Ilustrador)

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Extols the virtues of dads who still read comics and watch cartoons, understand that clothes do not have to match and that pancakes need not be round, and do not mind getting their hair wet--if they have any.
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The big idea of this book was to show that kids really enjoy when their dads can be silly and act like a kid with them.

I enjoyed this book for a couple of reasons. I really liked that the characters in the story were different races/ethnicities. There were 4 father-child pairs that readers got to see throughout the story so it shows that this book incorporates diversity.

I also enjoyed this book because of the point of view. It was written from children's point of view about their father's and the fun things that they do when your dad knows that sometimes acting like a little kid can be fun. Because this story is humorous and relatable, readers are able to easily stay focused on the story and enjoy it too. ( )
  cboswe2 | Oct 19, 2016 |
I thought this was a really cute book to read to children to help them appreciate their fathers. I felt that it's pictures were cute and went well with the flow of the story. ( )
  BriannaMaeee | Feb 24, 2015 |
The title says everything about this book. Its a great book for dads and their kids to read together. This sweet and cute books is a wonderful representation of fathers who still act like kids. You know the ones who still read comics in the new papers or the ones that know shopping carts are really race cars in disguise. ( )
  amccann | Jan 7, 2015 |
This is a cute story that does what the title says, it shows us that dads never grow up. It shows us this is a good way. It allows children to see that fathers can not only be role models but also playmates and friends. Very sweet book. Awakens the childs heart in me. ( )
  jewolf | Sep 4, 2013 |
This is a story about dads who never grow up! Duh! It's a cute story that talks about how man dads can be and how they can be just like their own children! ( )
  bereneezypie | Apr 26, 2013 |
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