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It's a cute story that'll make your whole family laugh. It would make a great Father's Day gift, too!
A fun, humorous story of a dad who was asked to read a bedtime story, but doesn't want to.
In a child's eyes, their parents are superheroes—super strong, never tire, and have all the time in the world. They don't understand that their parents need time to recharge their battery after working all day, or maybe they need or have to do something that doesn't include small tag-a-longs. The two darlings in this sweet children's book had one teeny tiny request: Dad, please read us a bedtime story. Dad tried to politely turn down their request, saying he was in a hurry, but they were persistent, which is 100% relatable to many adults reading this book to their kids.Â
Despite his initial reluctance, the dad in this story caved and agreed to read only one story. Nestled in bed with his two kiddos, the dad did what many parents do once they noticed the book's length—he skipped a few pages. When your child is a baby or toddler, you can absolutely get away with summarizing the story. However, as your child grows up, they become more observant and will call you on the sneakiness. The fictional kids demanded their dad read the story again, properly this time.
Their father did a smashing job the second time around. He used different voices and even rapped some lines. I adored the drawing of him wearing a witch's hat and nose, fairy wings, and a princess crown. But the real showstopper was the image of him with his hat flipped backward, shades on, bling around his neck while rapping into the microphone. I would laugh until my sides hurt if I witnessed my spouse recreating this scene.Â
The Dad Who Had to Read a Bedtime Story would make a great book to read at nap time or bedtime. It would also make a great Father's Day gift.Â
I agree with Amazon's recommended reading age: baby to 8 years.Â
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A fun, humorous story of a dad who was asked to read a bedtime story, but doesn't want to.
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Published on May 05, 2024
0-1000 words
Genre: Picture Books
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