Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A young child starts off this laugh-out-loud board book by listing all the ways his dad is NOT a superhero: he can't leap tall buildings, run faster than a speeding bullet, or shoot webs out of his wrists.
Each page illustrates how Dad doesn't have super powers but is still a hero at heart. The sweet ending depicts all the cool--if not super--activities Dad does do with the child, like throwing a baseball, playing checkers, and going toy shopping.
Spot-on artwork perfectly accompanies this super funny and super sweet story.
Praise for Ethan Long:
"A nicely illustrated tale that speaks volumes about the bond between a dad and his son...a great story that will be perfect as a gift for any dad or son." --The New York Journal of Books
Synopsis
"A nicely illustrated tale that speaks volumes about the bond between a dad and his son...a great story that will be perfect as a gift for any dad or son." --The New York Journal of Books
A young child starts off this laugh-out-loud board book by listing all the ways his dad is NOT a superhero: he can't leap tall buildings, run faster than a speeding bullet, or shoot webs out of his wrists.
Each page illustrates how Dad doesn't have super powers but is still a hero at heart. The sweet ending depicts all the cool--if not super--activities Dad does do with the child, like throwing a baseball, playing checkers, and going toy shopping.
Additional Praise for My Dad, My Hero -- the perfect Father's Day gift
"...a sweetly funny children's picture book about dads who may not have superpowers but win their kids' admiration anyway." --St. Petersburg Times
Synopsis
The perfect Father's Day gift to show Dad he's your hero
"A nicely illustrated tale that speaks volumes about the bond between a dad and his son...a great story that will be perfect as a gift for any dad or son."--The New York Journal of Books
A young child starts off this laugh-out-loud board book by listing all the ways his dad is NOT a superhero: he can't leap tall buildings, run faster than a speeding bullet, or shoot webs out of his wrists.
Each page illustrates how Dad doesn't have super powers but is still a hero at heart. The sweet ending depicts all the cool--if not super--activities Dad does do with the child, like throwing a baseball, playing checkers, and going toy shopping.
Additional Praise for My Dad, My Hero:
"...a sweetly funny children's picture book about dads who may not have superpowers but win their kids' admiration anyway."--St. Petersburg Times
Synopsis
The perfect Father's Day gift for dad to show him he is your hero
A laugh-out-loud board book listing all the ways one child's dad is NOT a superhero: he can't leap tall buildings, run faster than a speeding bullet, or shoot webs out of his wrists.
But even though Dad doesn't have superpowers, he is still a hero at heart.
Celebrating the simple moments that make every dad a hero in their child's eyes, this is the perfect Father's Day gift, birthday gift for dad, or special way for a child to say, "you're my hero" any day
"A nicely illustrated tale that speaks volumes about the bond between a dad and his son...a great story that will be perfect as a gift for any dad or son."--The New York Journal of Books