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Books with title I Want My Daddy!

  • I Want My Daddy!

    Tracey Corderoy, Alison Edgson

    Paperback (Tiger Tales., Sept. 1, 2015)
    Arthur really needs his daddy now! When Arthur's castle falls down, and when there's a monster in the moat, there's only one special someone who can help. This sweet story is the perfect book for days when only Daddy will do.
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  • My Daddy

    Eone

    Board book (Scholastic Inc., April 24, 2018)
    Learn everything Peppa Pig loves about Daddy Pig in this adorable board book.Just in time for Father's Day, read all the things Peppa loves about Daddy Pig. From cuddling up for bedtime stories to playing in the sand at the beach, Peppa and George love spending time with Daddy Pig no matter where they are!
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  • I Want My Daddy!

    Tracey Corderoy, Alison Edgson

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 3, 2015)
    Arthur is trying to build a castle, but it keeps falling down. "Too wobbly!" a frustrated Arthur says. "I want my daddy!" Then Arthur catches something in the "moat" at the playground, and it's too big and scary for Arthur to handle by himself. Luckily, Daddy is there to help! The perfect book for days when only Daddy will do!
    K
  • My Daddy and I

    P.K. Hallinan

    Board book (WorthyKids, Sept. 1, 2002)
    In only about 200 words, author P.K. Hallinan expresses the loving relationship between child and father. With rhyming verse and colorful illustrations, the book is sure to become a storytime favorite.
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  • My Daddy

    Eone

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., April 24, 2018)
    From cuddling up for bedtime stories to playing in the sand at the beach, Peppa and George love spending time with Daddy Pig no matter where they are! Based on the hit Nick Jr. TV show!
  • My Daddy.

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Ladybird, May 1, 2011)
    This adorable book is brought to you by the best-loved characters from the number one award-winning preschool children's TV show on Channel 5 and Nickelodeon - "Peppa Pig"! The perfect present for Daddy Pig's and children everywhere, this cute book talks about how much Peppa and George love their daddy, with all his little quirks.
  • My Daddy

    Jean River Sky, Mykyta Harets

    Paperback (Independently published, July 25, 2020)
    A little girl explores her feelings about her daddy's big secret, learns that being happy is beautiful, and that love is the most important part of a relationship.When a family member transitions, it can be a confusing time for everyone. With open and inclusive language, this book communicates the important points of a transitioning parent, and can provide tools for parents and children as they adjust. With a change as significant as a parent transitioning genders, children can sometimes feel unsure about their relationships; this book reminds us that a parent’s love is unconditional, and that being true to oneself and modeling self-love is another important part of being a good parent.
  • I Want My Daddy!

    Tracey Corderoy

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, May 4, 2015)
    Some days we just need our daddies. And Arthur REALLY needs his daddy today. His play castle is all wrong, he bumps leg chasing baddies out of his kingdom and there's a monster in his moat! Nothing is going right for this little knight. There's only one thing for it: "I want my Daddy," he cries. Fans of Tracey Corderoy's I Want My Mummy! will adore this sweet tale of Arthur and his special dad. With warm and reassuring illustrations and a playful text, this picture book will cheer up any little knight having a bad day. The perfect gift for Father's Day - or any day when only Daddy will do.
    M
  • I Want My Dad!

    Tony Ross

    eBook (Andersen Digital, May 3, 2018)
    The Little Princess is jealous – all her friends' dads can do amazing things. The Cook bakes delicious cakes: the King burns buns. The Gardener takes his daughter on adventure-walks through the forest: the King gets lost on his way to bed. When the Maid volunteers to do these things with the Little Princess, it looks like her problems are over. But what if she has more in common with her dad than she realises?
  • I Want My Daddy!

    Tracey Corderoy

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, May 4, 2015)
    Some days we just need our daddies. And Arthur REALLY needs his daddy today. His play castle is all wrong, he bumps leg chasing baddies out of his kingdom and there's a monster in his moat! Nothing is going right for this little knight. There's only one thing for it: "I want my Daddy," he cries. Fans of Tracey Corderoy's I Want My Mummy! will adore this sweet tale of Arthur and his special dad. With warm and reassuring illustrations and a playful text, this picture book will cheer up any little knight having a bad day. The perfect gift for Father's Day - or any day when only Daddy will do.
    M
  • My Daddy

    Jean River Sky, Mykyta Harets

    eBook (, July 24, 2020)
    A little girl explores her feelings about her daddy's big secret, learns that being happy is beautiful, and that love is the most important part of a relationship.When a family member transitions, it can be a confusing time for everyone. With open and inclusive language, this book communicates the important points of a transitioning parent, and can provide tools for parents and children as they adjust. With a change as significant as a parent transitioning genders, children can sometimes feel unsure about their relationships; this book reminds us that a parent’s love is unconditional, and that being true to oneself and modeling self-love is another important part of being a good parent.
  • I Miss My Daddy

    Jill Pike

    Paperback (Lulu Publishing Services, Nov. 9, 2016)
    Illustrations by Cady Driver. Things can be tough for a child whose father, for whatever reason, is not in the home. I Miss My Daddy explores some of the feelings and challenges one little boy faces because his dad is no longer there. With caring adults to guide him, can he succeed in coping with his anger and find a new way of looking at life? Beautifully illustrated by Cady Driver, this story can be a valuable resource to any child experiencing the loss or absence of a parent.
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