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A Father's Love

A Father's Love

Illustrated by Yee Von Chan

Board Book

$8.99
A Father's Love

About the Book

This heartwarming board book celebrates the love that fathers and children share in the animal kingdom, while also teaching young readers about colors. Perfect for new babies, new fathers, baby shower gifts, Father's Day gifts, and for kids who love their dads on any old day.

Throughout the animal kingdom, in every part of the world, fathers love and care for their babies. This book takes readers around the globe and across the animal kingdom, showcasing the many ways fathers have of demonstrating their love. Whether it's a penguin papa snuggling with his baby in the frosty white snow, a lion dad playing with his cub in a yellow field, or a seahorse father protecting his young inside his pouch in the deep blue ocean, we see that a father's love comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors.

With beautiful art that brings all of the dads and babies, and the love between them, to vivid, colorful life, this book is a celebration of the special bond that a father shares with his children.

Product Details

On sale: January 5, 2021
Age: 0-3 years
Grade: Up to Preschool
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9780593206188
Reading level: Lexile: 550L

Author Bio

Hannah Holt (hannahholt.com) is an engineer and children's author. Her books, Diamond Man and A Father's Love, weave together her love of science and language. She lives in Oregon with her husband, four children, and a pet fish named Moon. She and her family enjoy reading, hiking, and eating chocolate chip cookies. Follow her on Twitter @HannahWHolt.

Yee Von Chan (chanyeevon.com) is the illustrator of Finding Christmas. She enjoys traveling, stargazing, reading, Japanese food, and various kinds of stationery. Yee Von lives with her naughty and adorable miniature Schnauzer, Max, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Follow her on Instagram @whimsywhimsical.

Reviews

Praise for A Father's Love:

"This gentle celebration of fathers will resonate with readers both young and old." --SLJ