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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. What a cute story! My daughter's loved it, even though they are only 2 and 4. This book was beautifully illustrated and the story of the little girl and her daddy was super cuteI definitely think this would be a great birthday present for a little older of a girl, maybe 7 or so? This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. This is an adorable book that captures memorable moments between a young girl and her father. The illustrations are rich and the word spacing and using would be great for younger kids up towards 3rd grade. Truly a great addition to any library whether it’s at home or at school. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I absolutely adored this little book about little Angela and her dad. The illustratoins will warm your heart.Angela and dad are very into physical fitness and workout together alot. I would have to say that there were too many pages about push-ups and counting, although counting is a good thing for reading to small children, but I would like to see Angela and dad doing more different activities together that may not center around exercise. I think this idea would make a good series, so perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself. Angela and dad go for a drive? Angela and dad make mom a Mothers' Day breakfast in bed?
Caribbean illustrator Kavion Robinson's oil paintings beautifully portray a father and daughter's heartwarming bond in "Dad Is My Best Friend." The reader will learn why Angela's dad is her best friend as she recounts all the fun things they do together. Racing, bike riding, and push-ups are some of the things Angela loves to do with her dad. Readers will have the chance to count and interact with Angela and her dad while they exercise. "My earliest memory of my father is of him working out by the front door of our home. He would do push-ups in front of the door. One day I climbed onto his back and began to count, just like Angela."- Author Kerice RobinsonTo forever cherish the memories of those special times with her dad, Kerice Robinson wrote: "Dad Is My Best Friend" based loosely on her own childhood experiences. No library descriptions found. |
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