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PreSchool-K-- Wide-eyed, curly-topped Susie offers to adopt Dad to eat for "a perfect Father's Day" ("May I drive?," Dad asks), then to the duck pond ("You want to feed the ducks, don't you, Dad?"), then for the park ("Do you such as the monkey bars?"). Clearly the perfect Father's Day requires the perfect father, and Susie's parent quite literally takes the cake. Meddaugh's balloon-colored cartoons are perfectly tuned for the spirit from the day. With more spontaneity than most made-to-order picture books, that is an engaging family portrait plus a winning tribute to "Dad." --Marcia Hupp, Mamaroneck Public Library, NY
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers for an out of print or unavailable edition on this title.

"It's Father's Day, and four-year-old Susie has planned a great outing effortlessly the things she knows her dad will just like the best. . . . Bunting's simple, witty text sketches a warm father-daughter relationship and affectionately glances in the four-year-old mind at work. Meddaugh's bright watercolors and pencil illustrations add to the humor because they show the two enjoying the afternoon but with clearly differing amounts of energy and points of view." Booklist, ALA

"Clearly the ideal Father's Day requires the perfect father, and Susie's parent quite literally takes the cake. Meddaugh's balloon-colored cartoons are perfectly tuned for the spirit from the day. With more spontaneity than most made-to-order picture books, this is an engaging family portrait plus a winning tribute to 'Dad.'" School Library Journal











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