Dear Daddy
“Dear Daddy” by Philippe Dupasquier is a wordless picture book published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated on February 2, 1988. This edition spans 24 pages and is presented in English. The book tells the story of Sophie, who writes to her father while he is away at sea, using illustrations to depict both her activities and those of her father, creating a visual narrative that connects their separate worlds.
Readers will find that the book beautifully illustrates the themes of family and the bond between parents and children. Each page features full-color illustrations that bring Sophie’s experiences and emotions to life, culminating in a tender conclusion that unites her world with her father’s. This engaging format allows for a unique exploration of their relationship without the use of words, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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In this touching wordless picture book, Sophie writes to her father who is away at sea. The pages feature both the illustrations of Sophie’s activities and those of her father, each on a half page. Sophie’s and her father’s worlds come together in a tender moving conclusion. Full-color illustrations.
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