![]() ![]() The narrator's dad, and by extension, all fathers, appear here as strong and protective figures in the young child's life, always ready to participate in any fun, and always ready to step in should anything - like the Big, Bad Wolf! - threaten. Originally published in the UK in 2000, and here in the USA shortly thereafter, My Dad is celebrated British author/artist Anthony Browne's answer to the classic reassurance tale. ![]() The story concludes with a declaration of love for dad, on the narrator's part, and a corresponding statement that his dad loves him. "He's all right, my dad," the text begins, going on to list this one father's many feats - he can jump over the moon, and wrestle giants - and other appealing characteristics. ![]() This sweet picture-book tribute to fathers is narrated by a young child who describes his own dad, and all of his many amazing qualities. ![]()
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