Just Like My Daddy


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Touch and feel board book in rhyme about animals in the jungle - especially the daddies and babies.




Caillou: Just Like Daddy


Book Description

Caillou looks for things he can do to be just like Daddy, including wearing pants and a belt instead of overalls, and raking leaves. He wants to be a grown up too!




Just Like Daddy


Book Description

A vivdly illustrated day in the life of a little boy and his daddy, this charming picture book paints a gently ironic comparison of how the day unfolds for each of them. The toddler is filled with glee as he tackles each new challenge, while the dad faces his day with a a more grown-up combination of perseverance and resignation--yet he finds himself inspired by his son's open-hearted optimism. Spreads alternate between perspectives--the little boy's excitement at driving his toy car around compared with his father trying to navigate traffic, for example. The tension is resolved by a transcendent final spread that shows what makes it all worthwhile. Inits unvarnished yet loving acceptance of the travails of being a working parent, Just Like Daddyis a perfect Father's Day gift for today's dads.




Just Like Mommy, Just Like Daddy


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Missy imitates her mommy and daddy in playing with her doll named Amy.




Just Like Daddy


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Who wouldn't want to be just like daddy, when daddy is strong and silly, kind and practical?




Just Like Daddy


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This is a story of L.A. life.the hustle & struggle of two young men, and the life changing decision theyre left to make. African-American, Romeo Jackson Mexican American, Romero Ramirez grow up in Los Angeles challenged by neighborhood struggles and societys expectations on different sides of our racial palisade. although these two young men are different culturally, they yet share similar destructive addictions to L.A.s gang lifestyle, in search of money, power, and respect. With only one truly positive goal in common and thats raising their sons to be more than just another Black and Mexican product of Los Angeles destructive trend. They will bond as brothers in their struggles to survive The Game....All the while, watchful eyes and impressionable souls pay close attention....




Caillou: Just Like Daddy


Book Description

Caillou looks for things he can do to be just like Daddy, including wearing pants and a belt instead of overalls, and raking leaves. He wants to be a grown up too!




Just Like Daddy & Mummy


Book Description

Daddy and Mummy are the first teachers, mentors, and examples available for children to take after. As a result, children are naturally tempted to become addicted to whatever they see their parents do in their childhood and formative years. However, because all humans have their inevitable and inalienable weaknesses, it is punitive for children to imbibe the curious characters and conduct of parents because it would affect the children and, in turn, their own children, as well as the society in general. It is profitable to identify and adopt the commendable character and conduct of parents, as well as abhor and avoid the curious character and conduct of parents.




Just Like Mommy, Just Like Daddy


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Fun sound-effects and whimsical music help tell the sweet story of a little girl named Jenny taking care of her baby doll Amy; just like her mommy and daddy take care of her. Young children will enjoy listening to how Jenny lovingly takes care of Amy from morning until night time. Dressing, bathing, feeding, singing, rocking, and playing are a few of the special moments that Amy and Jenny share together throughout the day. When bedtime finally arrives, Jenny kisses Amy good night and wishes her sweet dreams, just like her mommy and daddy do with her.




I Want a Circle Haircut, Just Like Daddy


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At four years of age, a child is learning very rapidly, but sometimes they draw wrong conclusions from a limited set of experiences. This is what happened when our twin son, Kent, who drew the conclusion that the barber had given his daddy a "circle-haircut" style when it was actually a bald spot by nature, and so he requested that the barber give him the same style of haircut, thinking the barber was responsible for the "style" of haircut his daddy had. Through the years, we have found humor in his unusual request and would like to share it with others who may have a little boy who also has drawn the wrong conclusion or perhaps those who enjoy the same humor we have through the years. We still laugh about this. The day this occurred, my husband came home chuckling at the request our son had made to the barber, and the barber was very amused by it also. The above part of this story is an actual experience, and the rest of the book is fiction. He did not get the "circle haircut" in real life, but he does in the book. Follow father, son, and grandfather at the experiences they might have had.