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Books with title Just Like Daddy

  • Just Like My Daddy Taught Me

    Nadia Monroe

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Nov. 7, 2015)
    Fathers can be their child's first teacher. From their dad, kids can learn important skills to carry with them through life. Dads set an example for their children in everything they do. It turns out that some of the littlest lessons from Dad can carry the biggest meaning for their kids. Find out in Just like My Daddy Taught Me how big that meaning is.
  • Bertie: Just Like Daddy

    Marcus Pfister

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Bertie, a young hippopotamus, wants to drink coffee, read the newspaper, use a credit card, and more, just like Daddy, who appeases the eager hippo with age-appropriate options such as making a newspaper hat. At story's end, the tables turn when Daddy wants to play like Bertie.
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  • Just Like My Dad

    Tricia Gardella, Margot Apple

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 1, 1993)
    A young child glories in the sights, sounds, smells, and activities of a day spent working on a cattle ranch as a cowhand, just like Dad
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  • Caillou: Just Like Daddy

    Christine L'Heureux, Pierre Brignaud

    Hardcover (Chouette Publishing, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Caillou looks for things he can do to be "just like Daddy," including wearing pants and a belt instead of overalls, and raking leaves.
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  • Just Like My Daddy Taught Me

    Nadia Monroe

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Dec. 9, 2015)
    Fathers can be their child’s first teacher. From their dad, kids can learn important skills to carry with them through life. Dads set an example for their children in everything they do. It turns out that some of the littlest lessons from Dad can carry the biggest meaning for their kids. Find out in Just like My Daddy Taught Me how big that meaning is.
  • Just Like My Dad

    Tricia Gardella, Margot Apple

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, May 1, 1996)
    A young child glories in the sights, sounds, smells, and activities of a day spent working on a cattle ranch as a cowhand, just like Dad
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  • Just like dad

    Kim Watson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    "Hello, friend." Children love to learn and are always figuring things out about themselves and the world around them. And the more they know, the better equipped they are to handle the challenges of growing up. Little Bill encourages children to value their family and friends, to feel good about themselves, and to learn to solve problems creatively. I hope young readers will see Little Bill as their friend and enjoy his real-life adventures. Happy reading!
  • Just Like My Dad

    David Melling

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, May 17, 2007)
    Have you ever wanted to be just like your dad? Well here's a story about just that. This is a tale for anyone who has ever idolized their father - even if he is moody, lazy and good at pretending to be busy - and all about the relationships between fathers and children.
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  • Just Like My Dad

    Aimee M. Henderson

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, May 24, 2011)
    Just Like My Dad is a charming story about a young boy who watches his father each morning getting ready for work and later strives to emulate him as much as possible. New author Aimee Henderson has taken an everyday event that is often overlooked and turned it into a story that reminds parents that children are always watching.
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  • Just for Daddy!

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Price Stern Sloan, March 22, 2007)
    It’s time to celebrate parents everywhere! Kids can use the stickers to decorate a tray of waffles and berries, a box of chocolate-covered strawberries, an extra-large “hero,” a colorful bouquet of flowers, and medals for the best parent in the world. Plus, there is a place to insert a picture of Mommy’s little loved one or Daddy’s best little kid.
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  • Just Like Dora!

    Alison Inches, Dave Aikins

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 31, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Dora leads her friends on an expedition that ends at an ice cream party.
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  • Just like dad

    Gina Mayer

    Unbound (Western Pub. Co, Aug. 16, 1993)
    Little Critter wants to be just as great as his Dad when he grows up. This is a lovely story filled with visual humor and the unconditional love that marks the parent-child relationship.