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DADDY AND ME by Gary Urda

DADDY AND ME

by Gary Urda ; illustrated by Rosie Butcher

Pub Date: April 4th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-4998-1351-7
Publisher: Little Bee Books

Whether they are “Papa,” “Bàba,” “Papi,” or “Fadre,” fathers love their children.

This board book shows dads engaging in many different forms of love: reading bedtime stories, searching the skies with a telescope, biking, and gardening. Told from the child’s point of view, the text is made up of simple, descriptive statements like “Daddy and I play soccer together. He teaches me how to juggle the ball,” and “Baba shows me how to dress with style. He makes everything look like new.” The book is inclusive, with characters who are diverse in terms of race and ability. Urda also includes a child who talks about a father figure rather than a dad: “Pappy is like my dad—he helps me ride my bike.” Butcher’s illustrations carefully capture details such as delicate, Afro-textured curls, braids, and crutches. The images show fathers doing a range of tasks, including those traditionally associated with mothers, such as baking and sewing. The colors are vibrant and inviting, with plenty to take in on each page. Overall, this simple tale shows fathers as the diverse, capable, loving parents that they are. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A warm and enticing celebration of doting fathers.

(Board book. 1-3)