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More copies of this ISBNThis title in other editionsWhat Mommies Do Best What Daddies Do Bestby Laura Joff Numeroff
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This charming book, really two books back-to-back, shows preschoolers that mommies and daddies are equally important and equally special. Five different irresistible animal pairs demonstrate that mommies can teach you how to ride a bicycle, give you a piggyback ride, sew a button on your teddy bear, and much more. Then the book can be flipped over to show five daddies doing the same things, in their own way. The text, identical in both sections, is short and simple, allowing the illustrations to speak volumes. Children from any kind of family will be able to relate to the familiar domestic scenes portrayed with plenty of whimsy and warmth.
Synopsis:Daddies can do lots of things, like bake you a birthday cake, play with you in the park, and take you trick-or-treating. But what do they do best? Mommies can do lots of things, like teach you how to ride a bike, sew a loose button on your teddy bear, and read you a cozy bedtime story. But what do they do best? The answer is made perfectly clear in this irresistible celebration of parents and the everyday things they do. Synopsis:Daddies can do lots of things, like bake you a birthday cake, play with you in the park, and take you trick-or-treating. But what do they do best?
Mommies can do lots of things, like teach you how to ride a bike, sew a loose button on your teddy bear, and read you a cozy bedtime story. But what do they do best? The answer is made perfectly clear in this irresistible celebration of parents and the everyday things they do. About the AuthorLaura Numeroff had her first children's book published at the same time she graduated from college. She is well known as the author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Her other books include Two for Stew, Why a Disguise?, Chimps Don't Wear Glasses, and Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers. A true animal lover, Laura rides her horse, Otis, as often as she can. She live in Los Angeles, California.
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