Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Gator Dad, written by Brian Lies, reviewed by Todd Erickson

Summary: Gator Dad begins the morning with a promise to squeeze the day, and he proceeds to do just that for his three little reptiles. They make breakfast, run errands, go exploring, have adventures, play in the park, take a ret, tear apart the house, etc. The day ends with a hug and squeeze from fun gator dad.
Straight Talk for Librarians: This is a nice addition as a lap book for fun dads and their kids. There's a lot of love in the story that celebrates involved dads and their relationship with their admiring kids. Not exactly verse, the prose is lyrical but not rhyming. There are examples galore of celebratory fun times with dad.

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