My Dad Wears Polka-dotted Socks! – Review
“Bright coloured sheets just inside the sturdy book cover definitely set the mood for this superb book geared for children between the ages of four and 8.
The main character is a young boy who is desperately fretting over the class response to his unusual family members. He dreads the day the children in his classroom are due to current their portrayals of their families. A lot to his delight, he realizes his family members is not so unusual after all. Parents and teachers will definitely find the yoga-loving dad with orange polka-dotted socks is sure to get the giggles rolling. The extraordinary illustrations maintain attention to the web page.
As youth, we are often fascinated by other family’s doors and what lays beyond them. When we discover that all the quirks and differences reside in everyone’s family members, it tends to make it simpler to accept our families and our location in them. This is a valuable existence skill that would definitely assist to ground little individuals at this age.
Educators and caretakers may find this book helpful in social and family members studies. Children are encouraged to personalize the book on the first web page and produce a list of their family members and their personality traits on the last web page ? thus generating this book more interactive.”
ISBN#: 0974430722
Writer: Kristin Joy Humes
Illustrations: Loel Barr
Publisher: Merry Lane Press
~ Lillian Brummet – Book Reviewer – Co-writer of the book Trash Speak, a manual for anybody concerned about his or her influence on the atmosphere Writer of In the direction of Understanding, a collection of poetry.
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