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Suggested Reading List for Fathers and Children (page 3)

Reading Is Fundamental

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Reading by Jan Ormerod, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1985

The toddler on the cover starts to crawl across the end papers, heading for daddy, who is reading a book. With just a few words or text the toddler crawls over, under, around and through to dad who ends up sharing his book.

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Tom & Pippo Read a Story by Helen Oxenbury, Macmillan, 1988

What a first line, "I like to look at a book, but best of all I like to look at books with Daddy." Daddy always sets aside his newspaper and shares stories with Tom who then shares them with his toy monkey, Pippo. The book ends with "I hope one day Pippo can read on his own." A sentiment that Daddy shares, but until it happens, he lovingly reads to his child.

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Daddy Has a Pair of Striped Shorts by Mimi Otey, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1990

This little girl notices that her father dresses in poor taste, which she finds embarrassing. But she also notices that he supports the PTA, likes to know who her teacher is, and believes in family night at the cafeteria. It's important to him to know her friends and their parents and to help her with the butterfly stroke. As a preacher, people seem to like him, and she realizes that she does too.

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My Dad, The Magnificent by Kristy Parker, EP Dutton, 1987

A little boy makes a new friend and tries to impress him by exaggerating what his father does. When the friend meets Dad, he doesn't measure up until the boy explains that they do spend Saturday together. From fixing pancakes for breakfast to washing the car Dad makes every activity special. He inspects newly brushed teeth at bedtime saying, "Close your mouth before you hurt my eyes with those shiny teeth." The child truly feels his dad is magnificent.

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I Love My Daddy Because by Gaylord Porter-Gaylord, Dutton, 1991

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