Father’s Day

Father’s Day by Anne Rockwell is a charming book published by HarperCollins on April 26, 2005. This 40-page edition, written in English, explores the special moments children share with their fathers through the lens of Mrs. Madoff’s class. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the unique relationships between children and their dads, highlighting various experiences and emotions that define these bonds.
In this story, children express their thoughts on what makes their fathers special, from strength and support to love and surprises. The book captures the essence of family and the joy of celebrating Father’s Day, making it a delightful addition to any collection focused on holidays and family themes. Readers will find relatable scenarios that resonate with the joys of childhood and the significance of family connections, making it suitable for sharing on Father’s Day and throughout the year.
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What’s the perfectgift for Dad?
In Mrs. Madoff’s class, it’s a book made just for him. First the kids think about their special moments with their fathers. Sam’s dad is so strong, he can carry Sam on his shoulders. Eveline’s dad sings to her when Maman has to work at night. Jessica writes about her father in Texas … and her stepfather at home. And when it’s time to celebrate at school, both of her fathers give Jessica the best surprise of all.
Here is a new Mrs. Madoff book for families to cherish on Father’s Day and every day of the year.
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