Daddies can do anything—they can dig for buried treasure, make rocket ships out of cardboard, and build tree houses, and they’re always there to love their children!
This joyful offering celebrates how amazing dads are! They do all kinds of wonderful things, from digging for buried treasure (carrots) in the yard, making rocket ships out of cardboard, and taking the canoe out for adventures to fixing boo-boos, playing the guitar, performing magic, and building an extra-special tree house. Dads teach their children that they can be whatever they want to be. But most of all, they support their little ones and love them unconditionally.
Danielle McLean is a children's book editor who lives in South London, England. When she's not writing and editing children's books, she can be found in ballet class pursuing her other childhood dream.
Dan Taylor studied illustration during his time at University and it was there that his interest in children’s illustration flourished. As well as illustrating, he obsessively collects mid-20th century and Scandinavian furniture, drinks tea by the gallon, and lives with a mischievous dog called Bertie.
Daddies can do anything—they can dig for buried treasure, make rocket ships out of cardboard, and build tree houses, and they’re always there to love their children!
This joyful offering celebrates how amazing dads are! They do all kinds of wonderful things, from digging for buried treasure (carrots) in the yard, making rocket ships out of cardboard, and taking the canoe out for adventures to fixing boo-boos, playing the guitar, performing magic, and building an extra-special tree house. Dads teach their children that they can be whatever they want to be. But most of all, they support their little ones and love them unconditionally.
Author
Danielle McLean is a children's book editor who lives in South London, England. When she's not writing and editing children's books, she can be found in ballet class pursuing her other childhood dream.
Dan Taylor studied illustration during his time at University and it was there that his interest in children’s illustration flourished. As well as illustrating, he obsessively collects mid-20th century and Scandinavian furniture, drinks tea by the gallon, and lives with a mischievous dog called Bertie.