A father-and-daughter author team tell the story of a Black child and her dad.
Daddy cooks, builds, decorates, and more. But he has a special talent for sewing. When Ava’s kindergarten teacher announces Ava will recite a poem onstage at their Move Up Day ceremony, Ava imagines the worst: “What if I forget? Or fall off the stage? Everyone will laugh!” Daddy reassures her with a hug and promises to help her memorize the poem and make her a special dress. At the fabric store, they choose a purple fabric with pink oval patterns. At home, Ava draws her dream dress, and Daddy begins making his most complicated design. When he finishes, Ava looks amazing and feels ready for her recitation. This is a fantastic story of a Black father who smashes stereotypes with his nurturing, creativity, and sewing prowess. Daddy also persists; when he makes a mistake, Ava just hands him the seam ripper. The Gardners took inspiration for this story from real life; the backmatter features photographs of Michael and Ava wearing handmade matching outfits, Ava modeling a gorgeous black dress with vibrant tropical fish (with ankle-high gold sandals and a matching African head wrap), and Michael teaching Ava to sew. Fisher’s digitally rendered illustrations, as colorful as Daddy’s vibrant outfits, convey the close connection between Daddy and Ava. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Exudes creativity, joy, and daddy-daughter love.
(Picture book. 3-8)