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What are Dads Afraid Of?: Children's Book about Overcoming Fears [Illustrated Bedtime Story Age 3-5]

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Exciting and engaging for young readers. This book will make your child excited about reading again!

Dads aren’t supposed to be afraid of anything right? After finding out that his father is afraid of something Andrew goes on an adventure to find out what it could be. Could he be afraid of insects? What about thunderstorms? Or maybe he is afraid of the dark?



What could it be?



You’ll have to read this book to find out. Parents will love this book too as it explores the bonds between fathers and their children in a fun way and shows what that relationship looks like on both sides.



Written in an easy to read format with pictures that will delight both children and adults alike this book truly is an excellent addition to your child's bookshelf. Teachers too will love this book as it explores the relationship between fathers and their children in a healthy and interactive way that can help to facilitate classroom discussions. This book also teaches readers that it’s okay to be afraid sometimes and more importantly how to work through that fear in a healthy way without letting it consume them.



This book truly is a must-have on your child's bookshelf!



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12 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 6, 2019

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November 6, 2021
Dads greatest fear…

A story about a little boy wanting to know what his dads greatest fear is and finding that, like all parents, it is losing his kiddo.

It was a sweet story but missed the mark. I gave it 4 stars because it was a lot - too many words and jumbled sentences. My kiddo had a hard time following along. The illustrations were beautiful but there needed to be more of them to break up the long paragraphs. In at least one place an entire paragraph was repeated.
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