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![]() Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. ![]() ![]() This was a sweet book about the relationship between a daughter and her father who is wheel chair bound. The illustration had a crayon type effect that was only on parts of a page. It was interesting and different than most children’s books, so that stood out to me. It’s written from the little girls perspective. Her father continually apologizes for all the things he can’t do. Her response is always positive stating what she prefers to be doing instead of the things he’s apologizing for. I would use this book in a lesson about people who are disabled, wheel chair bound or to show how there are many outlooks on life. Specifically, relating it to the lesson that was taught in this book. Days With Dad is by Nari Hong is about a little girl and her days spent with her Dad who is in a wheelchair. The Dad is always apologizing for things that he can't do with his daughter, but she doesn't mind. The daughter just enjoys spending time with her dad. She talks about all the things that they do together and everything that her Dad is good at. She is very proud of her Dad. I really enjoyed this book because its like one I've never read before. I love how the little girl is so proud of her Dad and isn't bothered by all the things that they can't do. This book was a very touching story about a dad who was never able to walk, since he was a baby and he has a daughter now. The dad in this story often says “I’m Sorry” to his daughter because there is a lot of things that he cannot do with her like most dads can. The daughter is fine with it and always says that’s okay I enjoy doing this with you, which are the things that he can do with her. Even though the dad is handicapped in the book and cannot do some things, there is still a lot of things he can do. I love the illustrations in this book because it looks like a kid drew and colored them. The daughter still has fun with her dad, and I love how she is happy just be able to spend time with him. I think this is a great book to read to children because I feel like there is something to be learned from this book, that even though the dad cannot do everything, that’s not the most important thing, it is spending time with one another. This was so sweet. The entire book is in the layout of "Sorry I can't ____" and then the daughter says "it's okay, I'd much rather _____" (and it's always something she CAN do with her Dad. It's like it takes the negative of what some people might thing and matches it with a plus side of all the situations. I loved this book. It made my heart warm. I would definitely keep this in mind for my library, and would especially LOVE to read this if a student or parent of a student in my classroom was physically disabled like the man in the wheelchair. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
A young girl and her wheelchair-bound father share many special moments because she treasures all they can do together, although he apologizes for not being able to do more. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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