My Daddy is a Giant

My Daddy is a Giant by Carl Norac, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2005, is a charming children’s book that explores the unique bond between a young boy and his father. With 29 pages of imaginative storytelling, this edition presents a delightful narrative where the boy perceives his father as a towering giant, capable of extraordinary feats. The text conveys the child’s admiration and love, while the vibrant illustrations enhance the whimsical tone of the story.
Readers will find a playful exploration of family dynamics, particularly the relationship between boys and their fathers. The book touches on concepts of size and sensation, using humor to depict the father’s larger-than-life presence in the child’s world. This engaging tale celebrates the warmth and safety found in a father’s embrace, making it a joyful read for young children and their families.
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For this little boy, having a daddy is like having his own personal giant. His daddy is so tall the clouds can rest on his shoulders. His sneezes are as powerful as hurricanes. And there’s no safer place to be than in a giant’s strong arms. The imaginative text expresses a toddler’s love and admiration for his father, and the bright, bold illustrations capture the gentle humor. This is a warm and lively celebration of fathers–those true giants among men.
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