-Titulo Original : Whats The Difference? Being Different Is Amazing
-Fabricante :
Square Fish
-Descripcion Original:
About the Author Doyin Richards is a father, husband, writer, consultant, and public speaker inspiring mothers and fathers to think, laugh, and learn while evolving as parents and couples. He is the author of the popular parenting blog Daddy Doin Work, and the book, Daddy Doin Work: Empowering Mothers to Evolve Fatherhood, and has appeared on nationally broadcast television shows including the Today show and Good Morning America. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two daughters. A down-to-earth picture book that celebrates diversity and acceptance, from an Upworthy and Today Show parenting expert, illustrated with photos. What’s the difference if she has light skin and yours is a little darker? All that matters is the artwork you create together is as colorful as possible . . .As he did in I Wonder: Celebrating Daddies Doin’ Work, parenting guru Doyin Richards tackles a timely and universal subject diversity and acceptance and distills it for the youngest readers. Because being different is amazing, but we can also enjoy what we have in common as families, friends, and as citizens.Perfect for sharing as a family or in the classroom, this book should find a place in homes and in hearts. Review Watch Me:Bold, fresh, and contemporary, the images carry the emotional weight of the deceptively simple narrative. Together, the words and art attain a perfect balance, resulting in a story that honors Dr. Joe and declares unequivocally that there is room for everyone’s dreams “there is enough for everyone.” BooklistI Wonder:Writing in the voice of a parent expressing his hopes for his child, author and Daddy Doin’ Work blogger Richards strikes an affecting balance between insecurity and strength. . . Dads (and kids) of all types should find Richards’s message deeply reassuring and relatable. Publishers Weekly, starred reviewWell-known blogger and speaker Richards turns his attention to the picture-book set with this photo-heavy title about fathers and their children. . . Accompanying each photo is a sweet first-person statement, many of which express questions about fatherhood: “I wonder if you enjoy seeing me work my magic in the kitchen” or “I wonder if you’re scared when I ask you to try new things.” The emphasis on dads being active, involved parents is refreshing. Booklist
-Fabricante :
Square Fish
-Descripcion Original:
About the Author Doyin Richards is a father, husband, writer, consultant, and public speaker inspiring mothers and fathers to think, laugh, and learn while evolving as parents and couples. He is the author of the popular parenting blog Daddy Doin Work, and the book, Daddy Doin Work: Empowering Mothers to Evolve Fatherhood, and has appeared on nationally broadcast television shows including the Today show and Good Morning America. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two daughters. A down-to-earth picture book that celebrates diversity and acceptance, from an Upworthy and Today Show parenting expert, illustrated with photos. What’s the difference if she has light skin and yours is a little darker? All that matters is the artwork you create together is as colorful as possible . . .As he did in I Wonder: Celebrating Daddies Doin’ Work, parenting guru Doyin Richards tackles a timely and universal subject diversity and acceptance and distills it for the youngest readers. Because being different is amazing, but we can also enjoy what we have in common as families, friends, and as citizens.Perfect for sharing as a family or in the classroom, this book should find a place in homes and in hearts. Review Watch Me:Bold, fresh, and contemporary, the images carry the emotional weight of the deceptively simple narrative. Together, the words and art attain a perfect balance, resulting in a story that honors Dr. Joe and declares unequivocally that there is room for everyone’s dreams “there is enough for everyone.” BooklistI Wonder:Writing in the voice of a parent expressing his hopes for his child, author and Daddy Doin’ Work blogger Richards strikes an affecting balance between insecurity and strength. . . Dads (and kids) of all types should find Richards’s message deeply reassuring and relatable. Publishers Weekly, starred reviewWell-known blogger and speaker Richards turns his attention to the picture-book set with this photo-heavy title about fathers and their children. . . Accompanying each photo is a sweet first-person statement, many of which express questions about fatherhood: “I wonder if you enjoy seeing me work my magic in the kitchen” or “I wonder if you’re scared when I ask you to try new things.” The emphasis on dads being active, involved parents is refreshing. Booklist
