My Daddy And Me
by
Amy Sklansky,
Ard Hoyt
Just like wind and kites, a pail and a shovel, and the moon and stars -- whatever the season, Daddy and child go together in this sweet Father's Day paperback for young readers!
We go together
Like honey and bees,
like peanut butter and jelly,
like hide and seek.
Whatever the weather,
We go together.
Read along as daddies and children play through the seasons in this simple story...more
We go together
Like honey and bees,
like peanut butter and jelly,
like hide and seek.
Whatever the weather,
We go together.
Read along as daddies and children play through the seasons in this simple story...more
Paperback, 24 pages
Published
June 1st 2005
by Cartwheel
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This is a very short book that shows several good compare and contrast examples that would be god for lessons. It is great for children who enjoy time with their dad. I used it as a good book that a child with a single father could relate to. It teaches pairs and compare and contrast, and possibly a very simple version of similes. The pictures are very simple as well as the text.
In this sweet Father's Day book, we find out that child and gather go together now matter what the season. We go together like peanut butter and jelly, like honey and bees, like hide and seek!
Fantastic book for students with only a dad. It maybe a little sad to students with no father, but it can open up the class for a great discussion.
Fantastic book for students with only a dad. It maybe a little sad to students with no father, but it can open up the class for a great discussion.
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