God Gave Me Daddy
$9.99
Who teaches us how to explore, how to giggle, and how to wipe a tear and try again? Daddy! This rhyming board book celebrates how God gave us daddies for so many wonderful reasons.
Sweet illustrations add to the delight, showing cuddly father and child animals as they share everything from chores to adventure to nighttime prayers. Preschoolers will be comforted to think about all the ways God uses daddies to love and bless them, and they will close the book repeating, “Thank You, God, for giving me Daddy!”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781087755595
ISBN10: 108775559X
Pamela Kennedy | Illustrator: Angela Edmonds
Binding: Boards
Published: January 2023
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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