A hilarious story for anyone who has ever had to tangle with a head full of hair!
When Amy is born she doesn’t have much hair. Not for long! Soon her hair is the stuff of fairy tales - so long she could throw it down a tower to let up a handsome prince. Only, hair this long is also really inconvenient, especially on windy days. So Amy’s dad comes up with some innovative solutions, and soon EVERYONE wants one of Daddy's Hairdos!
A brilliant book from new talent Francis Martin and rising star Claire Powell, illustrator of Have You Seen My Giraffe?.
Dün 27 aylık birine okudum ve fark ettim ki biraz daha büyük çocuklar için daha uygun. Çizimler müthiş! Hikaye de çok sevimli. Saç kestirmek bazı çocuklarda büyük bir mesele onu da biliyorum. Çok hoşuma gitti baba-kızın saçları üzerinden kurduğu ilişki. Orijinal bir hikaye!
Very funny story about a girl who keeps her hair long and a dad that loses his hair. The book would be great for younger years as its quite funny, great pictures and easy story to follow. The scene does have some actions that could be demonstrated in the classroom and there are roles to play if children wanted. Mainly aimed at key stage one children but the book was read and enjoyed by year 6 so can be used through out the school years
This is a beautiful book from Francis Martin and is easy to read aloud and share with children, illustrations are also superb. Girls with daddy-daughter hairdo experiences in their lives would especially love it.
I read this to my Year 6 class, and they thoroughly enjoyed it. This is a funny and brilliant book, it made them giggle throughout. The children loved the detailed illustrations, seeing all of daddies adventurous hairdos on Amy.
A funny engaging book about a girl with lots of hair! Her dad needs to come up with a creative solution to deal with it and the lead up to her first haircut!
To declare an interest, this is written by The Brother (not the one featured in Myles-na-Coppaleen's writings, but my actual brother. It's a great story and wittily illustrated.