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My Dad is a Tree

Jon Agee

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Hardback

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English
Scallywag Press
01 May 2023
Age range 3 to 6

Do you want to be a tree? It's easy.

Pretend your arms are branches, your body is a trunk, and your legs are roots. Then stand in one place and see what happens! If your parent is as patient as the dad in this story, you might get to stay outside all...day...long!

This playful story shows how entering in to the make-believe world of a child can bring fun, empathy and mindfulness. The build-up of amusing drama ends with the feel good exuberance of the little girl who gets her Dad to play with her all day, and loves being outside.
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Imprint:   Scallywag Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 203mm, 
ISBN:   9781915252173
ISBN 10:   1915252172
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jon Agee attended The Cooper Union School of Art in New York City. A full-time author, he lives with his wife in San Francisco. Jon is the author/illustrator of many acclaimed books for children, which between them have won an Irma Black Honor, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor, New York Times Ten Best Illustrated Books, ALA Notable Book, and much more.

Reviews for My Dad is a Tree

'Jon Agee's My Rhinoceros is a genuine masterpiece. Even better, every kid will love it.' Maurice Sendak;'This charming and funny story is replete with exciting illustrations that make My Rhinoceros a joy to read to EYFS classes and a good text to use when explaining to younger children people often have unexpected and surprising talents.' School Reading List;'An improbable tale for sure, but Agee strikes just the right note. He tells it with an absolutely straight face in simple unadorned language that will have readers laughing out loud at the antics. The clever format begins the action before the title page, in a silent prelude to the narration. The heavily outlined cartoons are sharp and brightly colored and sprawl across the pages in perfect harmony with the text. Young readers might very well ask for a pet rhino of their own. Lighthearted fun as a read-aloud or read-alone.' Kirkus


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