Various young woodland animals describe, in their own unique ways, what they love most about hugs from their fathers. Includes a list of creatures hidden in the pictures for readers to find.
"Daddies can do lots of things. They can reach way up high. They can find anything that's lost. But best of all, daddies make you feel safe and loved. A warm and witty tribute to daddies everywhere!"--Cover back.
Little Choo wants to be just like his father Papa Pufferbelly, but pulling a line of freight cars up a steep mountain might be a little too much for the small engine.
A celebration of the bond between dads and their kids shows how fathers and children have fun with each other by pretending to be all sorts of things, from explorers to kings and jesters.
Illustrations and rhyming text portray a father and son pretending to be animals, from rhinos to monkeys, as they stomp and swing and roar their way to bed.