Daddy Cuddle

Daddy Cuddle

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Author: Kate Mayes

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 32


An undeniably adorable new picture book for dads everywhere, from bestselling author Kate Mayes and award-winning illustrator Sara Acton. 'Daddy up?' It's early in the morning and one little rabbit is wide awake ... From bestselling author Kate Mayes and award-winning illustrator Sara Acton comes this gorgeous tale of an early riser who just wants to play! A book to be loved and treasured by children, fathers and families everywhere. Ages: 0-5 Praise for DADDY CUDDLE: '[Daddy Cuddle] is a graceful dance of words and pictures, tenderly conveying the familiar mismatch between exhausted parents and their eager-eyed children.' - Publishers Weekly 'Luscious artwork accompanies the delightful story.' - The Washington Post 'Acton's ink-and-watercolor illustrations are delightfully rough and sketchy, keeping the focus on expressions and body language.' - Kirkus Review
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Author: Kate Mayes

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 32


An undeniably adorable new picture book for dads everywhere, from bestselling author Kate Mayes and award-winning illustrator Sara Acton. 'Daddy up?' It's early in the morning and one little rabbit is wide awake ... From bestselling author Kate Mayes and award-winning illustrator Sara Acton comes this gorgeous tale of an early riser who just wants to play! A book to be loved and treasured by children, fathers and families everywhere. Ages: 0-5 Praise for DADDY CUDDLE: '[Daddy Cuddle] is a graceful dance of words and pictures, tenderly conveying the familiar mismatch between exhausted parents and their eager-eyed children.' - Publishers Weekly 'Luscious artwork accompanies the delightful story.' - The Washington Post 'Acton's ink-and-watercolor illustrations are delightfully rough and sketchy, keeping the focus on expressions and body language.' - Kirkus Review