When I Grow Up

When I Grow Up by Peter Horn, published by North-South Books in 1999, is a charming children’s book that spans 28 pages. The story follows a young boy named Sebastian who, unable to sleep after a busy day, shares his dreams and aspirations with his father. This tender exchange highlights the bond between parent and child, as Sebastian enthusiastically discusses what he wants to be when he grows up.
Readers will find a heartwarming narrative that emphasizes themes of family, love, and the innocence of childhood dreams. As Sebastian snuggles next to his father, the book captures the essence of bedtime conversations that strengthen familial connections. With subjects touching on juvenile fiction, animals, and the aspirations of young children, this first edition invites parents to engage with their children in meaningful discussions about the future.
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At the end of a beautiful and busy day, Sebastian should be asleep. But he is still wide awake.
Snuggling down next to his father, Sebastian asks, “”Do you know what I want to be when I grow up?”” then eagerly regales his doting parent with all his ideas.
When sleep finally comes, father and son have forged a wonderful new bond based on mutual admiration and abiding love.
Here is a sweet, simple, and affirming book for fathers to share with their children at bedtime.
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