Why, Daddy Why
By (Author) Tamara Girardi
Illustrated by Nichola Cowdery
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
10th May 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Board book
16
Width 176mm, Height 178mm, Spine 14mm
266g
Baby bear's favorite word is 'Why' but daddy bear always responds with love and patience. The perfect book for new dads!
Why are your arms so much longer than mine, Daddy Why
So I can scoop you up into the biggest, best bear hugs!
You know youre a parent when it feels like you hear the word 'Why' a million times a day. In this adorable board book, a cuddly papa bear uses his cubs naturally inquisitive nature to show the many forms of his love. From bear hugs to bubble baths and storytime snuggles, this daddy answers every question with the answer to why parents do, well, everything: love.
Every parent of a young or children is very familiar with the word "why" as it is often asked several times any given day. This book takes a lovely spin on that "why" question, as it examines the relationship between a father and his cub and why he does the things he does. Examples of questions asked are, "Why do you have a phone, Daddy Why" From adventures to snuggles and everything else in between, this father does all things because of love for his cub! This book is perfect for parents or guardians to read to their littles at bed time, and it also makes the perfect gift for people expecting a child. While this book is extremely cute, it may not be the best for older children as it lacks true depth or a plot. All in all, this book is the perfect addition to a home library.Children's Literature
Every young child loves to ask why Why Why The questions can drive parents crazy. But Papa Bear retains his patience and gives loving answers to his little cub's non-stop barrage of "Why" This board book, with its delightful text and expressive illustrations, is sure to be a favorite for little ones. (Ages baby-4)Christine Irvin, The Story Monsters Ink Shelf
Tamara Girardi writes books for children and teens and teaches English at Harrisburg Area Community College. She lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and four children who, like the baby bear in the story, like to ask lots of questions!