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Looking After Daddy

Eve Coy,

Looking After Daddy

Subjects

  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair

Average rating

4 out 5

14 reviews

Jump inside the imagination of one unforgettable little girl who likes to pretend she's babysitting her daddy, when really he's looking after her! (And possibly being an astronaut, if she can come too.)This uplifting tale of a stay-at-home father and his daughter is guaranteed to melt your heart.

Reviews

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Very nice book

Anonymous 22.08.2023

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I didn't think it was long enough.

Doctor Wanda Bluebird 26.07.2023

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Lovely picture

Empress Lacey Nuggets 15.06.2023

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A boy looks after his daddy

General Mistral Supermarket 26.10.2022

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Lovely innocent book which made us laugh

Senor Crocodile Gravy 11.09.2022

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I chose this book because the daddy looks exactly like my daddy. I thought it was funny because the little boy was looking after his daddy.

Chief Gargoyle Hungry-Hippo 30.07.2022

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Very nice story and lovely title something we like to do

Coach Viper Quagmire 24.07.2022

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Very nice title and something even i like to do

Anonymous 23.07.2022

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I liked this book!

Professor Ice-T Remmington 31.08.2021

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They are a famiky

Captain Cornetto Chipperfield 24.08.2021

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I liked the book because the little girl looked after her dad. She cooked his breakfast, helped dress him, played with him and made sure he was ok. In the end they became astronauts.

Anonymous 30.08.2019

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It was lovely We read this as a family bed time story

Anonymous 03.08.2019

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It was ok book to read. Different story

Professor Raccoon Hammersmith 30.07.2019

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It was ok

Superintendent Adolpho Volcano 09.07.2019

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