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  • The Very Best Daddy of All

    Marion Dane Bauer, Leslie Wu

    Board book (Little Simon, April 26, 2011)
    Some animal daddies comfort their babies, or hold them tight, or face every danger for them. But the little boy in this heartwarming story knows his daddy does all of that--and more--for him and is the very best daddy of all. In the tradition of her New York Times best-selling story My Mother Is Mine, Marion Dane Bauer celebrates the love and bond between parents and their children. Featuring Leslie Wu's glowing illustrations, this loving message is perfect for sharing at Father's Day or anytime.
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  • The Very Best Daddy of All

    Marion Dane Bauer, Leslie Wu

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 24, 2007)
    From all of the daddies, tall or small, mine is the best, the very best. . . . Some animal daddies comfort their babies, or hold them tight, or face every danger for them. But the narrator of this loving picture book knows his daddy does all of that -- and more -- for him. In this sweet companion to the New York Times bestselling My Mother Is Mine, Marion Dane Bauer and Leslie Wu celebrate fathers and all the wonderful things they do.
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  • The Very Best Daddy of All

    Marion Dane Bauer, Leslie Wu

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 21, 2015)
    From all of the daddies, tall or small, mine is the best, the very best... Some animal daddies comfort their babies or hold them tight, or face every danger for them. But the narrator of this loving picture book knows his daddy does all of that -- and more -- for him. In this sweet companion to the New York Times best-selling My Mother Is Mine, Marion Dane Bauer and Leslie Wu celebrate fathers. A Father's Day card is attached to the back of the book, but this is a book to share all year long. the very best daddy of all.
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  • The Very Best Daddy of All

    Marion Dane Bauer, Leslie Wu

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, April 27, 2004)
    From the father bird bringing food to his chicks to penguins securing their young for the night, the lyrical companion to My Mother Is Mine tells of the different ways fathers of all shapes and sizes demonstrate love to their babies.
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  • The Very Best Daddy of All

    MarionDaneBauer

    Paperback (AladdinPaperbacks, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • The best of all

    King Fan

    language (, May 18, 2020)
    Isabella arrives at university hoping to leave her old life behind. She does not pretend to be happy, much less fall in love, she does not believe in that after seeing how men have played with her sister and mother.Connor hopes that this year will be different, more recovered from the death of his mother. They broke his heart when he was a kid and now he only sees women as a distraction, and so he lets them know that with him they can't get to anything else.Two people with a strong character who collide from the first moment they see each other, in which they do not exactly praise what they say to each other, but between them, a feeling arises that departs from the hatred that seems to be created between them.A story is full of feelings, passions, and difficult moments for both of them. Will fate love each other and leave their fears behind? Or will the pain be stronger?
  • The Very Best Daddy of All

    Marion Dane Bauer

    Paperback (Little Simon, April 26, 2011)
    n this companion book to the "New York Times"-bestseller "My Mother Is Mine," lilting verses describe how various animals care for and protect their young, making it an ideal Father's Day gift. Full color.
  • The Best Ball of All

    Michelle Libert, Linne Baenen

    eBook (AuthorHouse, May 31, 2012)
    This is the story of the Kingdom of Marmikel, the people who lived there, their king, and a very special contest.Not long ago, living in Marmikel wasnt very much different from living the way we do today, except of course it wasnt modern. In other words, there were no radios, no bowling alleys, no movie theatres, no shopping malls, no TV, no cell phones, no MP3 players, no Twitter, and no Facebook! So instead, the people of Marmikel gave balls. They gave birthday balls, Monday balls, winter balls, anniversary balls, and fall balls, just to name a few.
  • The Very Best Door of All

    Clara Linders, Marijke Ten Cate

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat USA, April 9, 2001)
    Evan the skunk knocks on all his friends' doors to invite them to his birthday party. Pip the porcupine sets out to find the perfect present for his friend. But nothing seems quite right -- not an empty mailbox, nor a ball, or an apple tree (even if it were portable), not a rusty bucket, not a slippery goldfish, and never new clothes. Then Pip remembers something Evan once said to him. He's sure Evan will be surprised and, he hopes, pleased by his most unusual idea. Charming color paintings illustrate the text.
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  • The Very Best Parts of My Daddy

    Michelle Korrell, Donalee Houston

    Perfect Paperback (Living Sunny Side Up, June 1, 2009)
    Adapted from a book written by the author for her own son, this hopeful book is for very young readers with a parent diagnosed with cancer. "The Very Best Parts of My Daddy" focuses on the parts of a father that are not changed by his cancer diagnosis. These parts of any Daddy: his personality and loving parts; are the best parts of him, after all. Children will relate to bright illustrations picturing families snuggling, reading and being silly. Parents will appreciate the simple text that describes port placement and the side effects of cancer treatment, among other topics.
  • The Very Best Daddy of All BY Bauer, Marion Dane

    Marion Dane Bauer

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks 2007, )
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  • The Best Ball Of All

    Michelle Libert

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 4, 2011)
    This is the story of the Kingdom of Marmikel, the people who lived there, their king, and a very special contest. Now long ago, living in Marmikel wasn't very much different than living the way we do today, except of course, that it wasn't Modern. In other words, there were no radios, no bowling alleys, no movie theatres, no shopping malls, no TV, no cell phones, no MP3 players, no Twitter and no Facebook! So instead, the people of Marmikel gave Balls. They gave Birthday Balls, Monday Balls, Winter Balls, Anniversary Balls, and Fall Balls, just to name a few.